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All I can say is I love it. No annoyances. I love working with it and love the results.
I recently attended a photography workshop at the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and decided to put aside my "Full Frame" camera and took my EM1 and EM5 instead. No regrets with that choice. The OM1's light weight, great image quality, and ease of use with all of my lenses including my older 4:3 lenses and 30 year old OM Zuiko film lenses.
The live view made shooting with ND filters so much easier to compose. The touchscreen made focusing while the camera was on a tripod fast and painless.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Opinions?
Do you have one of these? Seems like it's been out long enough for owners to have formed opinions. If you are (or were) an owner, what do you think? (I have one, so I'm not looking for advice, but I'm interested to hear other owners' feelings and reactions—anything, really: what lenses you're l...
My Favorite Film Camera: Fuji 6x7GW67II.
Favorite Digital: Olympus OMD EM1
Runner-up: Sony A850.
Your Favorite Digital Camera
Just a quick question—what's your #1 favorite digital camera of all time? Not the best one you've ever used, but the one you liked best. For any reason—familiarity, results, whatever. Or, if you're primarily a film photographer now, what's your favorite film camera? Just name one please—and plea...
Ansel adams...looks like him anyway
Mystery Man
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Are you using a tripod along with SteadyShot? I have heard some talk about getting fuzzy images using this method.
Update: Sony A900 Disaster!
Sorry to say that careful testing has revealed a fatal flaw in my (new) sample of the Sony A900: At normal shutter speeds in normal light, pictures are routinely less sharp with SteadyShot turned on than off. This is similar to an effect Carl Weese uncovered with an early Pentax (K20? Memory doe...
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