I think that people are using Facebook instead of forums, nowadays. This is a real shame because FB does NOT work as a forum replacement. Even using its "groups," you cannot easily find old topics or...
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I think that people are using Facebook instead of forums, nowadays. This is a real shame because FB does NOT work as a forum replacement. Even using its "groups," you cannot easily find old topics or...
Yes, I also frequent mu-43 forum. It's hard to say why one forum kind of sputters while another picks up steam, but that's the way it is.
I cannot help you with the repair question, but you could consider buying a used camera from KEH: http://www.keh.com/
They are very reliable with their ratings, so if they say a camera is in a...
I switched to Canon when it became apparent that Olympus was abandoning DSLRs (and I didn't like the early m43 offerings). But I jumped back with Olympus when they introduced the E-M10. So I am now...
I have used the P wide-angle holder with a 9-18 4/3 lens and it worked fine (no vignetting). It seems like it ought to work with your lens, I should think. Good luck! :)
I agree that Facebook has taken over a lot of the functions that forums used to have. I don't come to this forum much any more because there is so little activity. However, there is a lot of activity...
Yes, I agree. Feather detail is always the Achilles heel of wildlife photography, I think.
I don't mean to be skeptical about a new poster, but doesn't that OP seem a lot like spam - a very generic question from a person who has never posted before. Hey Zack0, are you a real person?
I have the same Samyang 7.5 fisheye for m43 and it seems to be very well built.
The only "issue" I have is that my copy seems to be different than what I see others saying - on mine, infinity...
I'd recommend a hybrid of what others have said above:
Rawtherapee for raw files; Corel Aftershot Pro would be my 2nd choice.
Corel PaintShop Pro for image editing as you used to do in...
I agree. I have to keep a little hand-written "cheatsheet" in my camera bag, just to remember what each Myset does and whether I have it assigned to a mode dial position or not.
Thanks for the clarification, Michael. I should also mention that it seems that the EM5II still has Mysets, so my post above was mostly wrong! Rule of thumb - read reviews before you purchase!
I use mysets with my E-m10 and like them. From what I have read, they have been eliminated from the e-m5II and e-m1II, so stick with the e-m10 (1 or 2).
Since the subject of negative scanning was mentioned (as opposed to slides), I'll just mention that I ran into a great deal of complication when I was thinking about buying an Epson V800 scanner for...
I agree with Gunn and Edmunds that a scanner is the best way to go. I have used the camera method mentioned above, but a scanner is easier and probably better.
I have had good success copying slides and negatives just using a light table, with the camera mounted on a tripod pointing straight down. To speed up the placement of each slide (get it into the...
Perhaps it is not firing because you have it on AF and it cannot focus?
I looked at it in the Google Play store and it looks nice. I will give it a try. I did see someone complaining about it not giving results in feet (just meters). Yes, I know I can multiply by 3 to...
I think that with a modern by-the-wire lens, which generally has no stopping-point at infinity, the only really reliable way to set it at infinity is to pre-focus it ahead of time (before it gets...
I don't see why the first-linked item (Lightning to USB) wouldn't work. One of the user reviews says, "The Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter works perfectly...so this adapter is not only for...
That reminds me that you could do a test print at ShortrunPosters.com:
http://www.shortrunposters.com
I got an 18 x 24 print for a lousy $11 (including special coating for $2 and $5...
I think that I've read before that even though 300 dpi is the common guideline for offset printing, you could get away with 240 dpi (just as with inkjet printing, 200 is the common guideline, but in...
Hi Mary. Glad you have joined this forum. However, just want to mention that you have resurrected an OLD thread here. There is really nothing wrong with doing this, but I do think it is something to...
Unfortunately, Popular Photography magazine just went belly-up:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/8050322576/popular-photography-magazine-and-popphoto-com-to-close-after-nearly-80-years
That link...
I think I can explain why you don't see much detail when you view your digital image on the back of the camera - you are only seeing the THUMBNAIL version of the jpg image when you view it on the LCD...