So has anyone pre ordered?
5 1/2 year warranty is pretty good but i cant see how that messenger bag is worth £230.00
Yep
Went with Jessops as they had both mkii camera and lens as bundle.
So has anyone pre ordered?
5 1/2 year warranty is pretty good but i cant see how that messenger bag is worth £230.00
Yep
Went with Jessops as they had both mkii camera and lens as bundle.
Do you happen to know if the bundled 14-150 is the new version?
Interesting choice to have to make as I guess it comes in at a similar price to the 12-40 f/2.8.
Do you happen to know if the bundled 14-150 is the new version?
Anymore samples pls as quite tempted as it good price what about lens??
I used the old version on a GF2 and it was terrible combination for handling (very front heavy). Difficult to judge the optical quality as the conditions and my poor technique were limiting factors (trying to handhold in the Excel Centre during the Paralympics, with a baby in a sling strapped to my chest). Build quality seemed good enough. I would imagine the newer version should be superior.Has anybody used the Pansonic 14-140mm f4-5.8 lens and what are the thoughts on it?
The 12-50 is a pretty good all-round performer and is a cheap option (when bundled) as a starter lens. Manual zoom, electronic zoom and even a macro function - pretty clever stuff. BUT, it's quite big by MFT standards (well, it's long. It's not wide or heavy) and it's not a wide-aperture lens.Still not took the gut to buy one yet. It the EM10 of thinking of of but not sure what lens
Then I been thinking of Fuji XE 2
And it's weather sealed.The 12-50 is a pretty good all-round performer and is a cheap option (when bundled) as a starter lens. Manual zoom, electronic zoom and even a macro function - pretty clever stuff.
Which EM should I get between the 3. The EM 1 or EM 5 or EM 10
Have you considered the Tamron 14 -150Has anybody used the Pansonic 14-140mm f4-5.8 lens and what are the thoughts on it?
Improvements to: Ergonomics, EVF.What will the em5 mkii have better than current one
The EM5 II will hit you in the pocket though as its brand new.
Coming from a 5D3 myself I'd seriously think about what you shot before.
Basically with any of them CAF is currently pretty much out, although SAF is very good and quick depending on lens.
I moved over as the weight was just too much but miss the ability to reliably get fast moving subject such as BiF, but it will capture my kids running around as long as I don;t want a burst of perfectly tracked shots.
You'll also see a dramatic drop in DoF, but again it depends what you were used to - even the excellent 75mm 1.8 will not come close to the EF 135mm f/2.
IQ wise all very close, or at least the E-M10 and the E-M1 are (I own both).
Personally I'd suggest the E-M10 and grip with the 12-40 (or frankly kit lens without the grip as the Oly have no bad lenses, just good or great) if you can afford that, then think hard about the E-M1
When u say Afs not as fast as others u referring to EM 1 as I know that meant be goodThat would be a great starting point and you'll get to see what it can do without having to fully shift over.
I'll have a poke around and see if I've taken much with the 45mm, AFs not quite as fast as some of the others but it will basically be fine.
When u say Afs not as fast as others u referring to EM 1 as I know that meant be good