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It's a great combination I also can use my already owned 45mm f1.8 as a nice carry about system.
I bought three Olys, all silver, 17, 25 and 45mm f1.8's
It's a great combination I also can use my already owned 45mm f1.8 as a nice carry about system.
Have ordered the little 12-32 today for a good price nice little walk about set up![]()
I used to have this combo and it was one of my favourite camera and lens combos ever. I like to play with all sorts of camera and lens combos and this one sticks out for me. Great for street photography and IMO a great alternative to Fuji x100 cameras. The only 35mm equivalent lens that I’ve found to be better than this is the Canon ef-m 22mm f2. Probably because of the close focusing capabilities. I still have the 17mm though and have placed a bid recently on a gx80 on eBay as I want that combo back. The minute that Canon release the 22mm f2 for RF-S and a rangefinder style body with IBIS to go with it, is the minute I’ll preorder a new camera. I guess I’d be happy with the x100vi, but I’m not the biggest fan of the retro style controls. Hold onto that gx80! I sold my gx80 a couple of years back for £200 and my 12-32mm for £60. Those prices are only going up on the secondhand market since the gx80 is discontinued. I now have the 20mm f1.7 that would go well with the gx80 too and the 14mm f2.5. Keep taking great photos and enjoy the gear you have.New to the Panasonic GX80 to me bought it off MPB with an Olympus 17mm f1.8 very happy with it so far
I also shoot on Olympus OMD EM1 MK3 but wanted something smaller for family stuff .
Here's a few shots from today.
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Hold onto that gx80!
Yeah. They seem to have grown popular after they were discontinued. I’ve been outbid on eBay for it now and the current bid is £330 with the 12-32mm. I bought it brand new for less than £400. It looks in pretty mint condition, but after selling one for £200 I’m not prepared to fork out too much more for another one. I also made the mistake of selling a mint Olympus pen f for £450 several years agoIt's a shame that Panasonic don't seem to make a RF style cameras any more.
I have the GX80, GX9 and GM5. I was thinking of selling the GM5 but as MFT RF style cameras seem to have disappeared from the shops I hang on to them all in case one goes faulty.
I've always fancied a Pen f. I've picked one up a put it down many times.Yeah. They seem to have grown popular after they were discontinued. I’ve been outbid on eBay for it now and the current bid is £330 with the 12-32mm. I bought it brand new for less than £400. It looks in pretty mint condition, but after selling one for £200 I’m not prepared to fork out too much more for another one. I also made the mistake of selling a mint Olympus pen f for £450 several years ago
I've always fancied a Pen f. I've picked one up a put it down many times.
It's inevitable one will come home with me one day.
Nope. No longer in production. Discontinued a few years ago now I thinkSo expensive though. I've just Googled and I was a bit shocked. But, you can't take it with you.
I see Amazon have them but I can't see them for sale anywhere else. Are they still in production? I don't know.
Nope. No longer in production. Discontinued a few years ago now I think
I had a real Pen F camera at the end of the 1960s.I've always fancied a Pen f. I've picked one up a put it down many times.
It's inevitable one will come home with me one day.
I had an F and an FT in the early '70s but I was purely an amateur. Kept them until a friend at Poly offered me a Canon FTb and 50mm f1.4 at a very good price.I had a real Pen F camera at the end of the 1960s.
It was a nice camera but half frame was a nightmare. A shot you could get away with on a full frame 35mm film negative would tend not to impress customers in half frame. Now, M43 images are as good as full frame images for most purposes, in my opinion.




So here's an image from my Panasonic GX80 with the 12-32 lens
It's Happisburgh Norfolk
It's very low resolution as the forum won't allow the size to show true sharpness, on here it looks very sharpI like the composition Mark but it doesn't look sharp on my screen. Now and again a picture which looks fine on my screen looks soft on this forum so I'm just wondering does your picture look sharp on your screen?
Well spotted and composed Mark![]()
It's very low resolution as the forum won't allow the size to show true sharpness, on here it looks very sharp
I thought she used a Canon for the mothers day picture?I see from a picture in the mail today.
The Princess of Wales is a Lumix user.![]()
Dunno. Shes holding a Lumix in the pic today.I thought she used a Canon for the mothers day picture?
Many thanksI especially like he bramble picture. Well done for them all Mark![]()
Had an end of year bonus and considering the 1.4 teleconverter for the G9 and 100-400 Lieca.
I think this would give me 1130mm on the long end.
I've seen them around for about £250 but a couple of questions......
Do you lose any functions with the teleconverter?
Does the image quality suffer?
got back on Mondat from a holiday in portugal on the River Douro. there I used my camcorder but the G9 on trips out even into Spain. I was really happy with the indoor videos of dancers with that camera and sound
youtube degrade vidoes too much
View: https://youtu.be/UHvxGWodK3I
Thanks buddyI have an idea it will not work with the 100-400 or the 100-300, the Olympus combination works but not the Panasonic.
I looked at it a couple of years ago, and would welcome being shown to be wrong, then I could look again![]()



Well......yes Alan mate, that's the idea................butWhat are the dimensions?
I suppose if the big file allows a much bigger print that's a win for you?
Well......yes Alan mate, that's the idea................but
I'm going for a local comp and wanted something to enlarge to A2
So I thought the 80MP high res would be perfect.
Thing is Alan, on You Tube people crop 100% into the images and can see the sharper detail on the High res, but when I crop and stretch a smaller segment 100%, I can't see any improvement over the standard 20MP shot ?
Yea I guess it's doing what it's supposed to and the file must be able to enlarge to A2I obviously can't really tell without seeing the results and I have to be honest and say that I don't know what the camera is doing when you select high res mode. I'd guess that one advantage is that the "bigger" pictures advantage is that it's bigger and will allow you to have a bigger end result.
For example I took a picture today which is 11.2mb, 4592x3448. Another picture from another camera is 22.5mb, 6000x4000. Assuming they're both the same quality that means that the bigger picture retains the smaller pictures quality but at a much bigger size. That has to be worthwhile for some people.