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It's a pretty serious subject, photography, well most of the time eh ?
'Single sheet jeopardy'
'Single sheet jeopardy'
It's a pretty serious subject, photography, well most of the time eh ?
'Single sheet jeopardy'
My dad has just traded in an em5 for a G80 and he was asking me about grips, the panasonic is very expensive at £249, is anyone using an independent grip with their G80? If so any recommendations?
Random quick question - if I use the tamrom Canon EF fit 18-50 2.8 di with the viltrox M2 adapter - what is the equivalent. Focal length? I’m struggling with logic and the math here!
Tamron 17-50 2.8 sorry!
You get a 12-35 f/2 pretty much, before any equivalents.
As I perceive it (having looked the adaptor up) you multiply by 0.71 and then using on a MFT body x2 to give you the 35mm equivalence.
Which makes you get a focal length FoV of 24 - 71mm
Hope I have understood it right and that helps
Thank you - you’re my all time hero, you always help me out on these threads sir! So, 12-35 equivalent. To 35mm? Need to do some interior house shots and trying to work out if this will be wider than my 12-35 2.8; as o my otpjon is to buy the penny 7-14 (bit that’s extortionate) or by the canon 11-22 EFM for the m50 (around about £200) bit if I can get away with my exiting tamron, that’s money saved all Round!
FF equiv would be 24-70, it won't be any wider than your current 12-35, it'll be the same - just a stop brighter. If you need wider I'm afraid the 11-22 might be your best bet
I've been backsliding on my photography so had a kit rethink , I've sold my GX80 and 12-32 , 35-100 and 20mm , kept my 30mm macro , 100-300 and arrived today 14-140mm , just need a camera to try it out on
Ordered a GX9 but it's a Xmas pressie so it will be confiscated when it comes.
The gear I sold was all silver the lenses I've kept and the GX9 are black
I mostly treat the vids as entertainment. There are a few I like and would possibly trust and David Thorpe is amongst those.
Right time prices are dropping steadily either it’s seasonal or new models on the horizon . The latter I think . I still have a hankering for a oly omd1 mk1 or do I hang fire till next year.. personally I do think Olympus are slightly better made and give a better colour rendition but it’s a very close raceFeeling drawn to M/ 4/3rds again. Not sure if I did wether to go Oly or Panny
do you mean the EM1?Right time prices are dropping steadily either it’s seasonal or new models on the horizon . The latter I think . I still have a hankering for a oly omd1 mk1 or do I hang fire till next year
I am fine with Oly menus. I hate the menus on my Sony RX100 iii they are make no sense at allThe only Oly camera I'd really like to have is the EM1 mkII. I had the Em5 and found it a bit fiddly, just lacks the kind of grip I like. I also hate Oly menus, I know, I know ... many people find them easy enough but I was constantly going round in circles everytime I wanted to change something.
I am fine with Oly menus. I hate the menus on my Sony RX100 iii they are make no sense at all
Yes that one I put mk1 to differentiate fro: mkii which is way out of my price range at the moment . I was starting to like the Olympus om10 mkii but the wife has grabbed it off me , and if she’s out with me I don’t get a look indo you mean the EM1?
The G80 is currently on sale at Amazon for £475, that's the lowest it's ever been. It is fulfilled by Amazon themselves (not third party) and would be subject to the cashback for this model. However, there is no specific mention on Amazon that this model attracts double cashback of £100 at the moment, even though there is no reason that it wouldn't, having studied the Panasonic terms and conditions. All being well, that's a net cost of £375.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M0TY...de=df0&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B01M0TYTDL
The G80 is currently on sale at Amazon for £475, that's the lowest it's ever been. It is fulfilled by Amazon themselves (not third party) and would be subject to the cashback for this model. However, there is no specific mention on Amazon that this model attracts double cashback of £100 at the moment, even though there is no reason that it wouldn't, having studied the Panasonic terms and conditions. All being well, that's a net cost of £375.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M0TY...de=df0&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B01M0TYTDL