I love every one of those... what a great idea :)
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I love every one of those... what a great idea :)
Correct, with the exception that with a hybrid autofocus system like Olympus the first focus is with PDAF and the fine-tuning is with CDAF so calibrating the PDAF will make the focus process a little...
I bought some of these that are serving me well:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/TWO-BATTERIES-for-OLYMPUS-BLM-5-PS-BLM5-E-1-E-3-E-30-E-300-E-330-BATTERY-X-2/282687748938
It's sad when good things end, but 4/3's day is past its twilight. I still use all my 4/3's cameras because I have great love for the lenses, but a Sony A7r-ii and all my old film lenses occupy more...
What is the shutter count on the E-30?
David Busch's Guide to the Olympus E-5.
With the grip they're still going for over $1000. 5500 shots is pretty much brand new; if it's in an equally good condition, I'd price it pretty high.
It's one of those things that I've had happen enough to me that I've learned to start by checking there :)
Remember that you only need to add a site exception to the offending filter... no need...
Every time I've seen this behaviour, either NoScript or AdBlock is blocking something it shouldn't.
Like film cameras?
Beautiful shots :)
If you hadn't bought the GH3 it might be a more straight-forward answer. Things that would make the E-M1 make sense:
Owning Olympus lenses or non-OIS Panasonic lenses. The value of IBIS...
The EXIF is there...
Camera Maker: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Camera Model: E-30
Image Date: 2014-12-21 11:14:59 (no TZ)
Focal Length: 27mm
Aperture: ƒ/3.5
Exposure Time: 0.017 s (1/60)
ISO...
CDAF and PDAF are functions of the body, but how they work requires things from the lens. PDAF measures the distance to your subject and shoots the lens motor straight there in one swift motion. ...
"II" means that it's the second edition of the lens. Universally in the photo world this means that there have been improvements.
This review gives probably the best comparison. Summary: the...
Four-thirds certainly isn't a full-frame sensor. For your budget, the Olympus 9-18mm f/4-5.6 is probably what you want as indoor real estate shots really need 20mm (equivalent) focal length or...
Nice crop of offerings. Pictures are mandatory here though and shutter counts would be very helpful. :) Thanks...
For the money, it's hard to beat 4/3 as a system. I regularly tell people who are looking to get into step-up photography from their phones or point-n-shoots to move into 4/3 with some eBay buys. ...
Colour and sharpness-wise, I think you've done well; however, I'd have chosen a very different crop as it's a rare portrait that requires feet to be in it. The girl's feet in particular really stand...
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I dunno if you can exchange anything, but given that you chose the 12-60, you'd do better with the E-M1 which can PDAF focus it for you. Alternatively, the 14-54ii works better on the E-M5ii as a...
I use my E-M5 for night/low-light photography and vintage MF lenses; however, I still primarily shoot 4/3 with my E-1, E-500, E-450, and E-620. Each one of those is plenty camera for me. I don't...
#2 is what you want. The other two lenses are not optimized for use with CDAF.
Well, the E-620 has the same sensor as the E-30 while the E-3 has the same sensor as the E-520, so your current gear gives you a pretty good idea of what each option will offer photo-wise. I love...
Ergonomically speaking, I don't know if there's ever been a better feeling camera in hand than the E-1. It can produce great photos with legendary colour rendition. You can grab the original...