For Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II, I use 32GB Lexar Professional 2000x SD HC II (300 MB/s).
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For Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II, I use 32GB Lexar Professional 2000x SD HC II (300 MB/s).
Thanks for that. I used to have that link, but lost it along the way.
I use Flickr. It works well enough for my needs.
Shouldn't we emphasise the micro four-thirds part of this forum beyond the subscript to the forum name up top? - Four-thirds is dead. Long live micro four-thirds!
Agreed! And the autofocus on the E-M1 Mk II works even better that that on the E-M1 when used with 4/3 lenses through an MMF-3 adaptor. (I have both cameras.)
I have the same problem. The EM1.2 isn't quite as bad, but the issue is still there and it is extremely irritating.
Hi Jeff,
I am sorry to have to tell you that there are no markings on the hood, except for "IN", "OUT" and "SIGMA".
Regards
Larry
Missed this one:
Olympus E-M1 MarkII with SIGMA 50-500mm F4-6.3 DG HSM through an MMF-3 adaptor.
This is the best I managed to get hand-held at 500mm focal length.
1/500s, f/9.0, ISO:200,...
1/800s, f/10.0, ISO:200, FL:177mm
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Here's another one, but using an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II this time (A Bristol Fighter scaring a flight of ibis):
1/500s, f/9.0, ISO:200 at FL 363mm
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I do like the 12-100 and have started using the E-M1 Mk II and 12-100 as my standard "go to" combination. I still have my 12-40 and was using it on the E-M1 Mk II while I was waiting for the 12-100...
Early morning after the rain at Tipplers Resort, South Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II with Olympus 12-100mm 1:4 IS PRO
1/100s, f/5.0, ISO:200, FL 21mm
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A friend bought one of these lenses together with an EM-5 II to use as a travelling lens and let me have a bit of a play with it. I was so impressed with it that I bought an EM-10 II and this lens...
The pace car is a "Holden", which is made by General Motors Holden. In Europe, it would be called an Opel, in the UK a Vauxhall and in the USA a Chevrolet.
One of Melbourne's old W-Class City Circle trams
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LJGG0847 by LJGGriffiths, on Flickr
Yes. I do and it works very well with full support for TTL metering and the zoom facilities.
I became irritated and frustrated with Olympus' refusal to bring out an E-7 to replace my ageing E-3 (I gave the E-5 a miss), that I decided to jump ship to a full-frame Canon EOS 6D with a suitable...
One of the lugs that hold the camera strap to the camera had come loose. - Fortunately the camera was in a carrying case. And the rubber grip at the back had become unglued. So, while the warranty...
Here is a photo of the Bigma mounted on my E-M1 via an MMF-3 adaptor. (Photo taken with a Canon EOS 6D hand-held under less than ideal lighting conditions. Hence the blurr.)
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I see what you mean....... Although, have you tried fiddling around with the contrast on that one to see what can be recovered?
Too hazy? You could have fooled me!
Lovely photograph. I love the soft greens in those gently rolling hills.
I know that the Vikings founded Dublin, Ireland, but I have only visited it once (about 23 years ago) and don't remember seeing this building. That doesn't mean it isn't there. ;)
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Olympus E-3, 1/160sec, f/4.5, ISO:100, focal length 150mm, taken on 27 Nov 2012 in the Kruger...
Up to about 400mm, the lens is surprisingly sharp. Between 400mm and 500mm, it loses a bit of definition. I think that I am going to have to set up a bird bath and feeder in my back yard so that I...