I agree that the viewfinder in a GM5 fares badly compared to other cameras.I'd buy one if it had a less awful viewfinder. I looked at the GM5 as a replacement for my Fuji X30 and the viewfinder was so bad in comparison it was a deal-killer.
I'd buy one if it had a less awful viewfinder. I looked at the GM5 as a replacement for my Fuji X30 and the viewfinder was so bad in comparison it was a deal-killer.
Falcon by Stephen Lee, on FlickrI agree the GX9's EVF isn't great but I don't find it objectionable the way I did the GM5's. Perhaps if I tried a GM5 now, after a couple of years with the GX9, I'd find it acceptable.All things are relative. I find the GM5 evf useable and I think it may be better than the ones fitted to my GX80 and GX9. They have EVF's that are IMO just poor, they're useable but imo poor, but having said that it may not be the actual EVF and may be whatever crappy optic Panasonic has put in front of it. The GM5 set up may be better or at least it doesn't scream crappy as loudly every time I look at it. I also prefer the EVF on my TZ100 to those two GX cameras.
I may be talking out of my other end, but is this not when video shooting?I read that when using the electronic shutter on the G9, the colour depth is reduced from 14 bits to 12 bits, and I think the G80 has a similar reduction too, but I can't find any mention of it now!
Any one know, or know where to find it?
I think it is 8bit on videoI may be talking out of my other end, but is this not when video shooting?
I use the 4k pre burst mode for football shots. Works really well but you need spare batteries.I've had my G80 for a few years and only recently have tried tracking, burst mode, linking to the Panasonic app., using custom modes, silent mode, and even electronic shutter... All of these (except the app) have proved very useful. I remember when I bought it I was very excited about the 4k modes, and yet I've never used them. On my GX85, which I've had even longer than the G80, I've just set it up on a monochrome style so I see everything in B&W. That's really cool, too. I must delve deeper sooner, in future!

Male Common Blue Butterfly (1st brood). No cropping. by Tort Man (out of hibernation!), on FlickrThey look almost unreal.Panasonic does wildlife too, wide open with the new 9/1.7
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This one also with the 9mm is using the new zombie detect mode, suck it up Olympus
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Where's the best place to get a spare battery for my G80 please? (I want to avoid nasty copies or poor quality)I use the 4k pre burst mode for football shots. Works really well but you need spare batteries.
Superb picture.I have the 12-60 lens on the G80, is there any attachment you would recommend for close-ups, or should I save my pennies for a macro lens?Shot this image back in early May, when the Common Blues were just starting to emerge. (1st brood of the season/year). Tough going, dull for most of the day, an only 2 males sighted!
G80/45-150mm/Canon 500D close up filter attached(as always). Minimal editing. Image is not cropped.
Manual mode - f/16, 1/250, ISO 640, Auto focus(every time!!) Jpeg, Handheld, Lens zoomed to 84mm(35mm focal length 168mm).
Male Common Blue Butterfly (1st brood). No cropping. by Tort Man (out of hibernation!), on Flickr
I'm very wary of 3 rd party batteries so I always go for a "known," name. Mine are Duracell.Where's the best place to get a spare battery for my G80 please? (I want to avoid nasty copies or poor quality)
Really enjoyed my first afternoon with the 12-60mm lens on the G80, I love the range for general work and scenic shots. The only ting I really want now is something to give me detailed close ups on insects and flowers etc. I prefer something that fits on the end of the 12-60 lens and Alan (woof woof) has given me some good suggestions.
Go onto eBay now and buy https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265744112024?hash=item3ddf955998:g:ArgAAOSwlBFh-F3o as it's the right size for your lens, good quality and a very good price.Really enjoyed my first afternoon with the 12-60mm lens on the G80, I love the range for general work and scenic shots. The only ting I really want now is something to give me detailed close ups on insects and flowers etc. I prefer something that fits on the end of the 12-60 lens and Alan (woof woof) has given me some good suggestions.
Thanks Jonathan, got it ! Much appreciated mate.Go onto eBay now and buy https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265744112024?hash=item3ddf955998:g:ArgAAOSwlBFh-F3o as it's the right size for your lens, good quality and a very good price.
I have used non genuine batteries for dSLRs for at least 14 years now, and never had a problem.Where's the best place to get a spare battery for my G80 please? (I want to avoid nasty copies or poor quality)
I have a set of Polaroid close up lenses, were not expensive, and work well for me.Really enjoyed my first afternoon with the 12-60mm lens on the G80, I love the range for general work and scenic shots. The only ting I really want now is something to give me detailed close ups on insects and flowers etc. I prefer something that fits on the end of the 12-60 lens and Alan (woof woof) has given me some good suggestions.
I have one, and an older Mega OIS one, that I have used on the G80, G9 and G5Does anybody have experience of the 14-140 Mk2, Preferably with the GX80. TIA.
Note that it's not the most powerful of close-up lenses but the 12-60mm focuses fairly close anyway so it should be a good starting point for you to learn whether it's a rabbit hole you want to go down......Thanks Jonathan, got it ! Much appreciated mate.
For £20 it's a good place to start, looking forward to trying it.Note that it's not the most powerful of close-up lenses but the 12-60mm focuses fairly close anyway so it should be a good starting point for you to learn whether it's a rabbit hole you want to go down......
Thanks for that.Superb picture.I have the 12-60 lens on the G80, is there any attachment you would recommend for close-ups, or should I save my pennies for a macro lens?
I have a similar Sigma lens in 72mm so I was happy to recommend it to Keith. No, it won't have a huge effect on the 12-60mm but it's more a matter of guiding him through the early stages without him getting something with a savage learning curve like a Raynox 250 and being disappointed with the results. My personal preference with something like the 12-60mm would be extension tubes but Keith said he wanted a front element add-on.Note- i see you bought that Sigma off of Fleabay?...it looks to be 1.6 Diopter? Its a doublet, so the quality should be good. Will it give you enough magnification on your 12-60mm lens? I guess it depends what subjects you will be shooting. If i was you(after some practice) i would mount that Sigma to a longer zoom range/lens, then possibly look for a stronger magnification/higher diopter close up filter, to mount to your 12-60mm..................But im not you, an we all have different needs/goals, in the type of subjects/images we are chasing to produce.
Cheers Paul.