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Does anyone have the OM-D next to an EPM-1? I'd like to see the sizing difference.
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# ? Dec 6, 2012 10:52 |
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TLG James posted:Does anyone have the OM-D next to an EPM-1? I'd like to see the sizing difference. This might be useful: http://camerasize.com/compare/#289,163
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# ? Dec 6, 2012 10:54 |
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Apparently Amazon is having a deal where if you buy an X-Pro1 with either the 35mm or 18mm, there's an automatic $300 rebate at the time of purchase making the whole setup $1700. I just took advantage of it after returning my Hasselblad outfit.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 06:45 |
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Mest0r posted:Apparently Amazon is having a deal where if you buy an X-Pro1 with either the 35mm or 18mm, there's an automatic $300 rebate at the time of purchase making the whole setup $1700. It's a Fuji thing, they dropped the body by $300 and offer the $300 lens rebate so the X-Pro and X-E1 prices are within a few hundred bucks of each other, it's pretty smart. A Fujifilm North America guy posted an official announcement on his blog, the drop and rebate are good through February 5th. I think the cheapest X-Pros are open box ones from Amazon for $1025 or warrantied grey markets from T-Dimension for $1105. Neither are eligible for the rebate so the price with lens evens out with Amazon, et al but anyone could shoot adapted on the cheap if need be.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 09:23 |
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Has anyone here tried shooting slides/negatives with a slide copier? I saw some pretty impressive results from using a NEX-7 to copy a slide vs. some dedicated film scanners, and I was wondering if there were any good slide copy setups for vintage systems that might adapt well to NEX, in particular (one for Minolta would be extra-great since I already have an adapter - would those Konica slide copiers work?).
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Someone tell me about the wide options for the m4/3 system. Reviews seem good to mixed on the 17mm f/2.8. For around $200 used, is it that bad of a lens? And someone tell me about that 15mm f/8 body cap lens because for $50 it sounds like a hoot.
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 22:05 |
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The Panasonic 14mm f/2.5 lens is ridiculously cheap, and I need one of those body caps sobad
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# ? Dec 7, 2012 22:15 |
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That bodycap lens is almost making me consider keeping my GF3 just for that. I love panfocus.
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 01:36 |
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Just got my 18-55 for my X-Pro 1 this morning, I've gone through and updated the firmware to 2.01 too. Looking forward to playing with it this weekend.
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 02:42 |
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Aargh posted:Just got my 18-55 for my X-Pro 1 this morning, I've gone through and updated the firmware to 2.01 too. Looking forward to playing with it this weekend. Awesome, let us know how it does. I want one but for some reason I've held off on pulling the trigger.
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 03:52 |
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DJExile posted:Someone tell me about the wide options for the m4/3 system. Reviews seem good to mixed on the 17mm f/2.8. For around $200 used, is it that bad of a lens? You have the main prime options of the 12/2, 14/2.5, 17/1.8, 17/2.8, 15/8; also lined up from most expensive to least expensive. I currently have the 14/2.5 but might be selling it to get the 17/1.8. But to be sure, the 14/2.5 is an excellent value for money lens. I think the 17/2.8 is a decent lens, once you stop it down a little bit. It's certainly good enough if you don't think you need the extra stop of light over the 17/1.8.
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 04:02 |
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Radbot posted:Has anyone here tried shooting slides/negatives with a slide copier? I saw some pretty impressive results from using a NEX-7 to copy a slide vs. some dedicated film scanners, and I was wondering if there were any good slide copy setups for vintage systems that might adapt well to NEX, in particular (one for Minolta would be extra-great since I already have an adapter - would those Konica slide copiers work?). I have a Minolta Bellows III and a slide copier attachment that I used on my 5N a few times. I think the quality was ok (with the absolute minimum of effort and terrible lighting) but it was hard to get the right reproduction ratio, with the 50mm 1.7 it starts at almost 1:1 (too much for APS-C) and I bought a 135 to get out to 1:3 but it turned out that was still with like a half meter minimum focus distance so it wouldn't work with the slide copier. The manual doesn't list focus distances for the lenses and the 50mm was good enough to get my Nishika pictures onto the computer so I never investigated further, and now I don't have a NEX and do have a film scanner. The slide copier was definitely faster, though.
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# ? Dec 8, 2012 06:39 |
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Amazon and presumably others are selling the NEX-F3 with kit 18-55 plus 50-200mm for $650. Basically $150 extra for the zoom lens, which is not bad. I picked up an NX200 over the summer for $500 and the Samsung 50-200mm for $150, so this seems to be a similar deal - although the Samsung one was more remarkable for being available in the desolate wasteland of price gouging and ridiculous markups that is Canada.
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# ? Dec 10, 2012 14:52 |
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Beastruction posted:I have a Minolta Bellows III and a slide copier attachment that I used on my 5N a few times. I think the quality was ok (with the absolute minimum of effort and terrible lighting) but it was hard to get the right reproduction ratio, with the 50mm 1.7 it starts at almost 1:1 (too much for APS-C) and I bought a 135 to get out to 1:3 but it turned out that was still with like a half meter minimum focus distance so it wouldn't work with the slide copier. The manual doesn't list focus distances for the lenses and the 50mm was good enough to get my Nishika pictures onto the computer so I never investigated further, and now I don't have a NEX and do have a film scanner. I built one at my old job around a 5D2, eBay macro rail, and a 90mm Vivitar Series 1 Macro + slide copier in OM mount, worked pretty well. Doesn't really help you though Slide Digitization Station by ethics_gradient, on Flickr
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# ? Dec 10, 2012 15:19 |
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I finally did it and ordered a Fuji Xpro1 and 35mm 1.4. Going to swap around my gear for the new year, probably another year of minimalism so that I actually get back to shooting. Fuji xpro 35 1.4 24 TS/E for whatever canon body(s) I end up keeping light meter + flashes Considering downgrading my 5d2 to a 5dc.
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# ? Dec 10, 2012 18:56 |
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I have a few m43 lenses, and a lot of adaptable legacy lenses, so right now my perfect camera would have - IBIS - Focus Peaking - (E)ViewFinder - Great Sensor of course something between a Nex-7 and the OM-D. 2013 must be my year.
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# ? Dec 10, 2012 22:15 |
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Gurz posted:I have a few m43 lenses, and a lot of adaptable legacy lenses, so right now my perfect camera would have You can hope that Olympus releases a firmware that unlocks focus peaking in the OM-D.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 00:24 |
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X-Pro1 with 35mm came in today! Some first impressions, my perspective being that I've been using an X100 for over a year now:
Overall, it really feels like a beefed up X100, lots of performance tweaks and still has the same quirks.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 04:19 |
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Does anyone here have the Sigma E-mount 19mm? I'm wondering if it as sharp as the 30mm - I love that thing to death.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 05:36 |
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I don't, but Kurt Munger really likes his copy and I trust his reviews.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 05:54 |
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rio posted:Does anyone here have the Sigma E-mount 19mm? I'm wondering if it as sharp as the 30mm - I love that thing to death. I don't have the 30mm, but the 19mm is as sharp as any of my Leica lenses. It's more prone to CA and distortion, but whatever, easily fixed in LR. If you like 28mm FOV, get it, $200 well spent.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 06:19 |
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rio posted:Does anyone here have the Sigma E-mount 19mm? I'm wondering if it as sharp as the 30mm - I love that thing to death. Don't have it, bought a 30mm because people said it was better than the 19 and I like both FOVs. It's a pretty awesome lens though, especially for the price.
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# ? Dec 11, 2012 16:03 |
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Thanks for the advice regarding the 19mm e-mount. I think I might snag it at some point but will wait for now. Another question, any NEX 5N people have the EVF? I have gotten fairly good at ballparking focus with peaking on the screen but still feel like I might do better with the evf. Also I do prefer composition with a viewfinder, for the past year since I have been considering it though I always tell myself that the money could go to lenses...but alternatively something like 50 1.8 I would not need to think about as much if I were a bit quicker and more accurate manual focusing with my k or fd mount 50s.
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# ? Dec 12, 2012 03:33 |
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rio posted:Thanks for the advice regarding the 19mm e-mount. I think I might snag it at some point but will wait for now. Not having the 50/1.8 E pretty much eradicates your reason to have a NEX. Stabilized fast glass is a godsend. It really is that good a lens. I had the EVF when I had my 5N, I don't know if I would re-buy it if I had another non EVF NEX. It's a great finder and does a wonderful job for helping focus, but it eats up your only spot for a flash, so you have to constantly make the choice - EVF or flash. Really, if you're looking at dropping the nearly $300 the EVF will set you back, you would be better served trading in your 5n body and ponying up for a NEX 6 body - then you'd have EVF, built-in flash, and a standard hotshoe to boot. I have to wonder how much longer the non-EVF NEX body style will continue, I know they sell a lot and there's an audience for them certainly, but once you have had the luxury of trying that EVF in a far better body, it's hard to justify the lower-end NEX models from anything other than the most frugal of standpoints. TL/DR: EVF = GOOD, NEX 6 = BETTER, 50/1.8E = WORTH IT krackmonkey fucked around with this message at 00:27 on Dec 13, 2012 |
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Got to play with my Xpro1 & 35 1.4 today a bit. Upset that it doesn't have a minimum shutter speed setting like the x100- and due to the size/weight/balance I will likely always have the shutter set to 1/250, on auto iso (6400) and alter my aperture as needed. On auto ISO with an aperture set, the shutter speed chosen for the 35 is 1/50~ which is not nearly high enough for me to get a high % of stable shots. It's kind of awkward sized actually-- big and solid, yet smaller than a dSLR by quite a margin. I think I'll like it though, I'm pretty happy with it so far.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 00:40 |
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I've found that I can handhold the X-Pro down to 1/15 shutter speed with the 35mm with no problems thanks to the lack of that DSLR mirror slap. Of course that's no good for most moving subjects but it's nice for water.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 00:58 |
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Shmoogy posted:Got to play with my Xpro1 & 35 1.4 today a bit. Upset that it doesn't have a minimum shutter speed setting like the x100- and due to the size/weight/balance I will likely always have the shutter set to 1/250, on auto iso (6400) and alter my aperture as needed. Watch out for situations where you move from a dark environment to a bright one, sometimes ISO 200 and 1/125s still lets in too much light.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 04:57 |
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alkanphel posted:You can hope that Olympus releases a firmware that unlocks focus peaking in the OM-D.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 13:23 |
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evil_bunnY posted:It's a crying shame anyone still makes bodies with live view but no peaking in YOOL 2012 Pentax K-01 supremacy
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 18:58 |
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Mr. Despair posted:Pentax K-01 supremacy Pentax's astrophotography mode is actually awesome. They use the sensor shake-table to pan the sensor as the Earth rotates, so you can do long exposures without a tracker. As cool as the NEX system is, I do wish they'd managed to cram in an image-stabilized sensor. I think Sony sells Pentax the sensor anyway, why is Olympus the only company with a short-register shake-sensor mirrorless?
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 19:37 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:Pentax's astrophotography mode is actually awesome. They use the sensor shake-table to pan the sensor as the Earth rotates, so you can do long exposures without a tracker. As cool as the NEX system is, I do wish they'd managed to cram in an image-stabilized sensor. I think Sony sells Pentax the sensor anyway, why is Olympus the only company with a short-register shake-sensor mirrorless? oh my god that is so cool edit: why doesnt olympus do that or focus peaking
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 19:45 |
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Miso Beno posted:oh my god that is so cool Because Olympus spent all their time doing things that look good but perform ok, while pentax spent their time making things that work great but look like complete utter poo poo.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 19:54 |
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Mr. Despair posted:Pentax K-01 supremacy
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 20:00 |
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Startyde posted:...and they're finally starting to get cheap. $316 on B&H right now is p tempting. Something uglier and more awkward than my old GF1 but dat sensor. There is a k-01 body for 282 bucks, used but the item is fulfilled by amazon (with warranty and all that) http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0076396OA/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1355428239&sr=8-1&keywords=pentax+k-01&condition=used
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 20:51 |
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Miso Beno posted:oh my god that is so cool You do need to have the GPS tracker mounted before you can do that, but it's a really cool and in hindsight obvious application of the shake table. Mr. Despair posted:There is a k-01 body for 282 bucks, used but the item is fulfilled by amazon (with warranty and all that) Nope, it's eligible for an aftermarket warranty but it doesn't have manufacturer's warranty. Startyde posted:...and they're finally starting to get cheap. $316 on B&H right now is p tempting. Something uglier and more awkward than my old GF1 but dat sensor. ... That's actually getting to the price range where I could justify it as a gimmick camera for the astrophotography thing. Good thing NEX-5Ns are still running so cheap, and would let me do a lot more manual glass. I rarely shoot anything autofocus anymore, and I've been looking for easier use of my manual focus lenses. I've been thinking about replacing my 40D with SOMETHING, but I've been torn between a couple options. If I went with a Nikon SLR (D200 or something), I could get native access to a library of manual lenses without having to do manual-mode metering (the split-prism screen fucks things up on my 40D). It would also leave me with a full native library of lenses, but I wouldn't be able to mount my Pentax glass and have it hit infinity. The NEX-5N is really tempting and they're getting super cheap. It's a hell of a camera and would open up a lot of short-register SLR and rangefinder glass, but would stick me with focus peaking and stop-down metering instead of open-aperture. There is also a specific dive case for it that I'm seriously interested in as a "someday" purchase. Finally, there's the K-01. That long register distance sucks rear end, but the astro mode is really cool and I have a moderate library of quality K-mount manual glass that would be good with green-button metering. I'm thinking of moving to a D200 in the short term and a full-frame NEX in the long term once they hit the market and start to drop in price a bit, or possibly NEX-5N in the short term and eventually a dive case, but all three of them have their own advantages. Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Dec 13, 2012 |
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I was just talking about the 30 day amazon return policy, sorry about that. Warranty was the wrong term.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 21:13 |
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Rumor has it that we'll see an X100 successor announced in January with Fuji's X-Trans sensor. I just sprung for an XE-1, I'm hoping the X200 or whatever it winds being called doesn't make me wish I had held out.
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moonduck posted:Rumor has it that we'll see an X100 successor announced in January with Fuji's X-Trans sensor. I just sprung for an XE-1, I'm hoping the X200 or whatever it winds being called doesn't make me wish I had held out. That would be a little upsetting to me too because I loved my X100, and a fixed version of that would potentially be my ideal camera. Still super excited about my XPro1 though. e: But if it's just what I'm looking for, around the same price point, I'd have no problem selling whatever to swap to it.
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# ? Dec 13, 2012 21:22 |
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Shmoogy posted:That would be a little upsetting to me too because I loved my X100, and a fixed version of that would potentially be my ideal camera. Still super excited about my XPro1 though. I hope Fuji looks long and hard at their lineup and what they'd consider their competition. The X100 successor should be looking at the Sony RX1 as its' main competition, and with that in mind, I'd like to see them really take that bold next step into the future with the X system. They don't need to rush into FF with the X-PRO/XE series, but why not go there with the fixed lens X series? It would pave the way for the technology to filter down to the interchangeable lens models at a later date. My wish list: *20-24mp X-Trans Full Frame sensor *35/1.4 Fujinon lens with similar software crop zoom modes like Sony is doing with the RX1 *Hybrid CDAF/PDAF, driving a linear focus motor like the new Fujinon 18-55 uses *MF Clutch similar to the Olympus 12mm and new 17mm manual focusing action *Distance/Scale markings on the lens for all focus modes *FOCUS PEAKING *Min/Max ISO controls for auto-ISO with user controllable Min/Max shutter speeds *Better control layout, especially with regards to AF selection layout *Better ergonomics - build a thumbs-up style catch into the top case so the hot shoe can be used by a flash without trading off handling *More film modes in software - where's my ACROS? *Sub $2500 price krackmonkey fucked around with this message at 22:49 on Dec 13, 2012 |
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krackmonkey posted:I hope Fuji looks long and hard at their lineup and what they'd consider their competition. The X100 successor should be looking at the Sony RX1 as its' main competition, and with that in mind, I'd like to see them really take that bold next step into the future with the X system. They don't need to rush into FF with the X-PRO/XE series, but why not go there with the fixed lens X series? It would pave the way for the technology to filter down to the interchangeable lens models at a later date. I'm not sure what the point of going full frame would be for Fujifilm at this point. They have the X-Pro 1 and the XE-1 that have both sold really well and you have a new lens mount associated (XF). Then they have a nice lens roadmap and they're struggling to meet that (14mm has been delayed a little to focus on 18-55 that's selling like hotcakes). If they were to develop a full frame sensor for an X100 replacement you'd imagine there would be a full frame X-Pro 1 coming soon and that would mean a new lens mount. I'm not sure what the X100 replacement would be like, surely an XE1 with an upcoming 27mm pancake would be pretty similar.
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