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as some will have seen after several years of using purely olympus gear I recently decided to buy into a retro nikon D500 and now had a couple of months running the two systems side by side so was it worth it and what's my opinion .
first off I have the olympus OM1 plus a 300mm f4 and 1.4 tc plus a few other lenses it all works well and gives good results
the reason to backtrack on gear ? it started with a nostalgia trip with a nikon D300s which I got very cheaply . but obviously it was lacking in performance , so after a couple of trial and errors sessions with a mate I went for a d7500 from wex , this turned out to be faulty on day one so after a phone consult with there customer services I ended up paying extra and getting a D500 good move ??? yeah great camera works well but not as fast as my olympus gear .
o.k what lenses my first one was a tamron 70-300vc good lens but lacking reach .. so I plumbed for a 300 pf with a 1.4 tc and a 1.7 tc worked well but it left me with the same reach as my olympus set up so not gained anything , but while on holiday in Devon I took the opportunity to visit mifsuds shop in Brixham as he had the nikon 200-500 sigma 150-600 and tamron 150-600 g2 . he offered me a very good trade in price for the 300mm pf and 1.7 tc so which lens the tamron had the best write up it was also the lightest of the 3 so I bought it
initial testing on holiday didn't give that good a result and I nearly took it back . but I stuck with it and once home established it was front focussing .. so a micro adjust session followed and im now over the moon with it .. I have also changed to a XQD card and reader that is lightning fast . all in all the D500 and 150-600 lens cost me a lot less than buying an equivalent zoom lens for the olympus so im quite happy running the two systems side by side and getting some very good results from both , its been a hard slog couple of months but well worth doing both financially and mentally as im now thinking more about how I do things.
will I eventually change to nikon Z I honestly don't think I will gain anything by doing so as cost always comes into the equation
first off I have the olympus OM1 plus a 300mm f4 and 1.4 tc plus a few other lenses it all works well and gives good results
the reason to backtrack on gear ? it started with a nostalgia trip with a nikon D300s which I got very cheaply . but obviously it was lacking in performance , so after a couple of trial and errors sessions with a mate I went for a d7500 from wex , this turned out to be faulty on day one so after a phone consult with there customer services I ended up paying extra and getting a D500 good move ??? yeah great camera works well but not as fast as my olympus gear .
o.k what lenses my first one was a tamron 70-300vc good lens but lacking reach .. so I plumbed for a 300 pf with a 1.4 tc and a 1.7 tc worked well but it left me with the same reach as my olympus set up so not gained anything , but while on holiday in Devon I took the opportunity to visit mifsuds shop in Brixham as he had the nikon 200-500 sigma 150-600 and tamron 150-600 g2 . he offered me a very good trade in price for the 300mm pf and 1.7 tc so which lens the tamron had the best write up it was also the lightest of the 3 so I bought it
initial testing on holiday didn't give that good a result and I nearly took it back . but I stuck with it and once home established it was front focussing .. so a micro adjust session followed and im now over the moon with it .. I have also changed to a XQD card and reader that is lightning fast . all in all the D500 and 150-600 lens cost me a lot less than buying an equivalent zoom lens for the olympus so im quite happy running the two systems side by side and getting some very good results from both , its been a hard slog couple of months but well worth doing both financially and mentally as im now thinking more about how I do things.
will I eventually change to nikon Z I honestly don't think I will gain anything by doing so as cost always comes into the equation
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