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... here, hoping this will once be a wonderful place to be. I am a user of several formats, but mainly m43. Already no longer that young, always a novice. I love photography, but I guess we all do.
I am with you! I am currently a Nikon D500 user but have been following the m43 and have appreciated the helpful and thoughtful responses posted by 99% of those that actually use.
 
I am with you! I am currently a Nikon D500 user but have been following the m43 and have appreciated the helpful and thoughtful responses posted by 99% of those that actually use.

My brother has a D500 -- it's an amazing camera. When we go birding, he brings the 300 2.8 and 1.4x TC. I am very impressed with his results, but even more impressed with the weight of his kit :) Next time I will have my new/old M-1 II and 40-150 f4 Pro which is obviously better than my M-10 II for moving birds.

M-10 II with 40-150 4-5.6
Great Blue Heron - 6.jpg
  • OLYMPUS CORPORATION - E-M10MarkII
  • OLYMPUS M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R
  • 150.0 mm
  • ƒ/9
  • 1/160 sec
  • Pattern
  • Manual exposure
  • -0.7
  • ISO 200
 
Well done. It reminds me of when I had a Mamiya M645 soft soft lens adapted on board and took a comparative image of a white heron before and after soft focus. Must find them. Was interesting to see the actual direct difference.
Thank you Tom. I really liked the reflection.
 
My brother has a D500 -- it's an amazing camera. When we go birding, he brings the 300 2.8 and 1.4x TC. I am very impressed with his results, but even more impressed with the weight of his kit :) Next time I will have my new/old M-1 II and 40-150 f4 Pro which is obviously better than my M-10 II for moving birds.

M-10 II with 40-150 4-5.6
View attachment 519
Very nice image with your 40-150.
 
... here, hoping this will once be a wonderful place to be. I am a user of several formats, but mainly m43. Already no longer that young, always a novice. I love photography, but I guess we all do.
Same here. Most of my gear is M43 but also use Sony APSC and considering the Canon R8.
 
My brother has a D500 -- it's an amazing camera. When we go birding, he brings the 300 2.8 and 1.4x TC. I am very impressed with his results, but even more impressed with the weight of his kit :) Next time I will have my new/old M-1 II and 40-150 f4 Pro which is obviously better than my M-10 II for moving birds.

M-10 II with 40-150 4-5.6
View attachment 519
Looks like you have a good copy of the Plastic Fantastic. The f4 Pro ought to be noticeably better.
 
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