Paid £449 for mine on Friday which I thought was good so the one in the classifieds is a bargain!!
How is that EZ lens, is it like a pancake lens and controlled by the camera or on the lens???? I didn't like the similar Panasonic one where you controlled the zoom on the lens.
Is the zoom controlled on the camera or lens? ThanksIt is a power zoom, I have one which occasionally use with my E-M5.
Not a bad little lens at all.
On the lens and you can alter the speed it zooms at and you can choose different speeds for stills and video which is handy. In reality, when I get the lenses I want, I doubt I will keep the ez. Once I get the 9-18 (or the 12mm f2) it won't be of any use to me as I will have the 25 for normal stuff and the 45 for a mid range portrait lens. Hopefully going to pick the 40-150mm R up tonight from Currys if they still have some in as at £100 it's a bargain imo.
Some great pictures there Jo, really good (god I love SE Asia).
How do you feel about the 4:3 ratio?
I've tried occasionally to just shoot jpg because it makes you get it right in camera (or try to in my case) It doesn't last long though! I clearly rely far to heavily on what LR can do.I've just started another thread about do we always need to shoot RAW, but my conclusion is (from my OMD-EM1 anyway), that the Olympus in camera JPG's are just superb, and I'm now starting to not process loads of RAW files and switching the camera to just shoot JPG's except for exceptional circumstances. Coupled with the lightness and potability of M4/3, just shooting JPG's has really sparked my enthusiasm for photography again and reminded me why I got into it over 35 years ago !