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Funnily enough I had a run in with Andy Rouse as well. He was very shirty with me as well, to a really simple question.Yes I remember talking to him at the Canon stand at The Photography Show. I also did an online event when he first changed to Olympus.
I asked him a question at the show and I don't believe he knew the answer. He gave me a bit of a shirty reply and thrust the camera at me, just as Chris Packham appeared... and he was lovely. I didn't mind him not knowing the answer but I felt he was rude and defensive. His photos are fantastic though.
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hmmm not got any manual lenses to play with at the moment but I do have adaptor which is a BESCHOI one marked OM-M4/3 German I think ,sourced from e.bay ,they are dumb adaptors so should work , but looking at mine there are couple of springs and a tab on the lens side of the mount , no idea what they do perhaps to open the lens aperture up ? if I recall when I was playing around with MF lenses I had a similar problem to you ,hence I bought this adaptor which actually does workAfter a little advice if anyone can help. I have an E-M5 iii. I also have a an OM-1n (i.e. the 35mm film one) with some OM lenses. I thought I'd pick up a cheap adaptor to mess around with the OM lenses on the E-M5iii. Mainly it's the 50mm 1.4 I'm interested in as a 100mm 2.8 equivalent is quite a nice thing to play with. To that end I bought a cheapo 'Fotga' adaptor from Ebay. If I mount it to the camera the screen goes black and I cannot adjust settings. With nothing mounted to the camera at all, I can see colours in the screen and can take a photo and adjust settings. So mounting the adaptor appears to lock up the camera a little.
I don't think there is a setting to sort this is there? And assuming not, I'll return this adaptor but are there any in particular I should be buying instead that are proven to work? I'd rather avoid spending proper money as this was meant to be a bit of fun but if there is something that will actually work for about £25, I'm all ears.
Also, on a totally separate note, any rumours of an OM-5 ii arriving in 2025?...
hmmm not got any manual lenses to play with at the moment but I do have adaptor which is a BESCHOI one marked OM-M4/3 German I think ,sourced from e.bay ,they are dumb adaptors so should work , but looking at mine there are couple of springs and a tab on the lens side of the mount , no idea what they do perhaps to open the lens aperture up ? if I recall when I was playing around with MF lenses I had a similar problem to you ,hence I bought this adaptor which actually does work
Yep that’s it good buy at that price to ,snap it up
Well, this from an email a short while ago....
I wonder how quickly they will publish a timeline?
Sounds promising!Well, this from an email a short while ago....
I wonder how quickly they will publish a timeline?
Yep. I used to have the D500. Loved it at the time. Class leading. But it loses out to the OM-1 in performance. The AF on the Olympus, particularly for action is streets ahead. The value of Pro Capture and AF/ Metering at 50FPS means catching that perfect moment is much easier. Sensor at high ISO can be a bit noisy. But modern software mitigates that.A few years ago I had quite a bit of m43 gear, starting with an e-m10 then an e-m1, then adding an x100t, then selling everything for Nikon before adding a 10.2 and then a1.2..
12-18 months back I got a Fuji xt20 and a few lenses as my travel bag and it’s been fine although I do miss a flippy screen, better AF and IBIS so I started to look at an xs10 or 20.
This lead me back to my Nikon gear ( a d600 and a d500 along with a couple of lenses ) which sit, sadly, in a bag unused. The d500 is great for motorsports which I used to love before life got in the way..
So I was wondering about selling everything and getting an OM-1. One camera that does it all…
Has anyone used a d500 and the OM-1 and can tell me how the AF compares ? I don’t really see any “wow, Fuji colours” either, maybe that’s just me….
Happy to help.Thanks @trevorbray thats reassuring…I need to read up on the OM-1 and also lenses in case anything has changed in the last few years..
Yes, on my bedroom window. Just gave it a quick clean before taking the imageThat's amazing! Is it frost on glass?
That’s really beautiful. Very well seen and taken.Talken with the em1 mk3, 60mm macro lens, and a table top tripod. I used a remote that I just bought yesterday for it. If anyone needs one this works great and doesn’t feel hollow like the Jjc remote this is a very good buy.. £6.19 here
Phase Of Frost by Skyline
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Beautiful. I was able to use my Canon remote on my EM1iii and I think also on the OM1 tooTalken with the em1 mk3, 60mm macro lens, and a table top tripod. I used a remote that I just bought yesterday for it. If anyone needs one this works great and doesn’t feel hollow like the Jjc remote this is a very good buy.. £6.19 here
Phase Of Frost by Skyline
, on Flickr
Fantastic Jeff. The shadow. The colour of the background. And your skill. Just brilliant.
Thanks for the compliment Trevor , just invested in a few four thirds lenses as I’m finding they work superbly with the OM1 as shown above and a far cheaper option than the same spec in MFT lenses ,acquired so far , 11-22 F2.8 , 50mm F2.0 macro , EC-14 tc , 50-200 SWD. F 2.8 and 12-60 SWD F2.8 .. total cost to date just under £450 what’s not to likeFantastic Jeff. The shadow. The colour of the background. And your skill. Just brilliant.