The performance of the Fuji is pitiful compared to the OMD. The XE1 was the most disappointing camera I've ever owned, over hyped in every way. I also have a dislike for the X Trans output. But you should always get what suits you rather than what others prefer.
I'm the same have the X-E1 and the OM-D they both have there strengths and slight weak points on each other, but there both excellent cameras and i would be very reluctant to sell either until maybe a newer replacement arrives assuming it has features worth upgrading tooWow Lindsay strong words on the X-E1 there
I notice you had one a little while ago, I've just bought one and must admit I rather like it, I won't be selling my OM-D though
Btw I find CaptureOne Pro does a very nice job with RAF files as it does with ORFs
I'm the same have the X-E1 and the OM-D they both have there strengths and slight weak points on each other, but there both excellent cameras and i would be very reluctant to sell either until maybe a newer replacement arrives assuming it has features worth upgrading too
I love that image Alan! And I also want the Samyang!!
Super shot Alan, I really don't use my 7.5mm enough
Took this shot on Friday night, some lovely light, taken with the 35-100
Wow - amazing light and so much to look at
Took this shot on Friday night, some lovely light, taken with the 35-100
Took this shot on Friday night, some lovely light, taken with the 35-100
Beautiful , beautiful color. The light is fantastic
Took this shot on Friday night, some lovely light, taken with the 35-100
Beautiful , beautiful color. The light is fantastic
^ Wow amazeballs!
So, here's the predicament.
I've been looking at the OM-D a lot recently, and I am due a pretty hefty pay rise at work.
I used to have an E-510 and I know how awesome Oly cameras are. I sold that for a D300 which I love but it's bloody massive.
Can any one shed some light on how a 2008 DX sensor camera will perform alongside a newer OM-D?
That's useful information thanks. It is so hard to compare reviews because what was "Good high ISO" in 2008 is totally different to now.
How about AF/Continuous AF/Tracking/Low Light AF?
Fantastic shots in this thread. Here are a few from me taken with my OMD.
Panny 12-35
Cowdray Tudor House by little barker, on Flickr
Alf - Lumix 12-35 2.8 by little barker, on Flickr
Oly 40-150R
Robin by little barker, on Flickr
End of the day by little barker, on Flickr