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Wow that’s a fantastic shot, thanks for sharingTrwyn Du lighthouse at blue hour, Penmon, Ynys Mon.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2pRbo9V]Penmon Lighthouse at blue hour by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Wow that’s a fantastic shot, thanks for sharingTrwyn Du lighthouse at blue hour, Penmon, Ynys Mon.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2pRbo9V]Penmon Lighthouse at blue hour by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
No problem James, and thank you.Wow that’s a fantastic shot, thanks for sharing
Or buy the kit. £2249HDEW
Body £1749
Lens £579
Total £2,328
And you get a 3 year warranty on the body.
0% credit card over 18 monthsProblem (for me) with HDEW is the same as with cotswold cameras, they don't do finance and I need to spread the cost :-(
Ah didn't see that Trevor.Or buy the kit. £2249
Id thought of that but none available to me, ive checked.0% credit card over 18 months
Sorted.
I bought my OM-1 mk2 and the 12-40 f2.8 mk2 from Cotswold Cameras. All went well and had my new system within a week. I used PayPal with no issues.Just went back to Cotswold cameras and noticed while they dont do finance they do paypal and their bundle is only £2019 beating even hdew.
That seems a very good deal. Having searched for a discount code i see theres none to be had which would have been nice.
I also see from forum posts both good and bad reports about them :-/
I’ve used them a couple times. All good.Just went back to Cotswold cameras and noticed while they dont do finance they do paypal and their bundle is only £2019 beating even hdew.
That seems a very good deal. Having searched for a discount code i see theres none to be had which would have been nice.
I also see from forum posts both good and bad reports about them :-/
My first ever "Geoff". This was a 26 shot focus bracket handheld with natural light put together in Helicon. Not a perfect stack but im pretty pleased how its turned out considering the size of the moth and the high iso (10000). Om1 + 90mm macro
Albonia Geoffrella, Dorset by Pete, on Flickr
Wow that is fabulous!My first ever "Geoff". This was a 26 shot focus bracket handheld with natural light put together in Helicon. Not a perfect stack but im pretty pleased how its turned out considering the size of the moth and the high iso (10000). Om1 + 90mm macro
Albonia Geoffrella, Dorset by Pete, on Flickr
Anybody?Has anyone here gone from the Olympus EM 1 Mk 3 to the OM1 Mk 2? I have a Canon set up but use my Oly for doc projects. I am pondering taking my oly system to Tokyo for a week rather than the Canon because of the weight. Thoughts, please.
I use my E-M1ii and 8-25mm f4 mostly as my travel camera.Anybody?
I’ve just gone from an em1 mkiii to an om1, only had a day or so to play, but I found the auto focus far quicker (no doubt helped bt the object detect setting) and the whole menu system seems far more intuitive. Different batteries in the two cameras though ! On the whole very pleased with my upgrade.Anybody?
Was that the 12-100 mm f4.0?I went travelling with an OM-1 and a borrowed 10-100 lens, which was a great combination. (I also had my 300mm with me, for the eclipse, but that didn't go out an about) The combination worked very well. So glad I didn't take the Nikon kit. (Like Olly B I'd upgraded, but from a MKii. OM-1 much easier to get set up.)
Hi folks, sorry to bother you.
I'm looking at options for a do it all, chuck in the bag, camera that I can take everywhere I go. Out on the mountain bike, camping, fishing and general walking around.
I've stumbled on the OM 10 MK4 and the ep7. They look small and I'd just use the stock lens. I have a FF system I'm happy with.
Does anyone here have any general thoughts on these two options? Both around £750 currently. I know they are not weather sealed but just thought I'd ask here first.
Many thanks.