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Cotton weaving by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
English Electric Canberra at the Yorkshire Air Museum.
Design began in 1944 as a replacement for De Havilland's "Wooden Wonder" Mosquito and it was the RAF's first jet bomber. The U.S. licenced the right to build their own version as the Martin B57 and NASA still operates WB57 research aircraft. (G9 / 100~400mm Leica)
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Any comments much appreciated.

No idea about the coating, but both makes seem to work equally well.Thanks for all the comments. I take it the olympus lenses work perfectly with the g9 body? I read somewhere about a special coating on panasonic lenses to help the auto focus?
No. I have the Pana Leica 45mm 2.8 ... and the GX80 in-camera focus stacking works well most of the time. But for more casual walkabout shots, AF is slow.@d00d
Do you have the 30mm macro lens by any chance?
My daughter wants a macro lens for bugs and flowers, and wondered if the Panasonic one was any good?
Cheers for that. It's for my daughter so it's not got to be the very best of the best. For me, not sure I'd blow £500-£600 on the other one ....
The S5 was the one I was thinking about... VERY faintly... but THINKING about trying.....I often tell the wife I like my G9 more than my S5 lol
Yikes. Thanks a lot for this!!!No. I have the Pana Leica 45mm 2.8 ... and the GX80 in-camera focus stacking works well most of the time. But for more casual walkabout shots, AF is slow.
I can't comment on the 30mm. I think it's good.
@Damian Brown is the man to ask
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Usability... This is 100% the word that stands out for me with my new S5 over my beloved Fujifilm gear.Just my 2 cents worth... having had the R5 and the G9 on a "shoot" with work last week, using both similar (the G9 being just the backup really, with the 2.8 35-100) and editing them back home.. while the G9 is flat out the best camera in terms of usability, ergonomics and enjoyment (and speed!) when you need to do a little more to the pictures, like pulling out the shadows, etc - the amount the R5 can cope with is incredible. This was a rooftop shoot per se, of model x product, and while the G9 is tack sharp and really dang good, trying to pull the RAW files doesn't yield many benefits in comparison to the R5. Given how much I just enjoy the G9, it really does make me think about the full-frame models they do. The Canon, while great just doesn't have the same incredible usability that Panasonic have really got!
There is nothing wrong with my S5 I would add, but there is something about my G9 that I just loveThe S5 was the one I was thinking about... VERY faintly... but THINKING about trying.....
I have been using an E-M1 ii a lot lately, just picked up my G9 and reminded me just how much nicer it is to use.There is nothing wrong with my S5 I would add, but there is something about my G9 that I just love
Same - I’ve had tons of models and brands and still know the LUMIX have the nets handling and operation - and best bang for your buck for miles!I have been using an E-M1 ii a lot lately, just picked up my G9 and reminded me just how much nicer it is to use.
Mainly keep the Olympus for its sync is with the 12-100 and its probably not worth much anyway if sold.
Hi there, you/your daughter do not need to be spending big money on a dedicated macro lens, especially if she is just starting to "dabble" in the macro/close up world.@d00d
Do you have the 30mm macro lens by any chance?
My daughter wants a macro lens for bugs and flowers, and wondered if the Panasonic one was any good?
Male Adder (vipera berus). No cropping. by Tort Man (out of hibernation!), on Flickr
Silver Spotted Skipper Butterfly (female). No Cropping. by Tort Man (out of hibernation!), on FlickrYes, the Raynox lenses are very good for macro/close ups. I have both the 250 an 150...the 150 is much easier to use/get the hang of for sure. I also stack both the 250 an 150 together if i want to get even closer to subjects, but then you will be so close as to cast a shadow over your subjects, so then you have to think about a suitable flash/lighting set up.I've got a Raynox 250, tried it loads of times on Nikon lenses without much luck, then found it works well on my Panasonic 45-150 ... at around 80-100 I think. Must give it another go.
Thanks yes, I haven't used the Raynox 150, I do believe the 250 has a shallower dof, too shallow, especially when on apsc lenses. I have more success when on m43 lenses.
Nice treatment - it worksWhen I went to the park the light was awful. I've played with this one in Nik filters to make it look more interesting, maybe.
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I hope I can go back when the light is better.