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ptomsu

Workshop Member
The 10-40 could replace my 12-40, while that 60-250 could finally be the wildlife and sports tele zoom I have been waiting for! If that lens is fast I am actually much more interested than in the soon to be released 150-400. :thumbs:
 

bensonga

Well-known member
At least for some m4/3 owners, the E-M1X is not “the death of m4/3”, but a good reason to stay with m4/3 and spend more $$ on this camera and the new Pro lenses. :thumbs: I’m one of those m4/3 owners too Jorgen.

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retow

Member
10-40mm, smart move Olympus, smart move. A zoom range from a useful wide "21" to 80mm, perfect for many uses. :clap:
And that 2.0 converter breathes a second life into the 40-150mm 2.8. These two zooms plus converter cover an equivalent 20-600mm, not too shabby, really not.
 

scho

Well-known member
10-40mm, smart move Olympus, smart move. A zoom range from a useful wide "21" to 80mm, perfect for many uses. :clap:
And that 2.0 converter breathes a second life into the 40-150mm 2.8. These two zooms plus converter cover an equivalent 20-600mm, not too shabby, really not.
Any updates on the 2.0 converter? Hope it didn't die on the vine. Perfect companion for my 40-150 and might save some space in both my camera bag and wallet.
 

scho

Well-known member
Looks like it will be awhile before we get support for the E-M1 X in DXO PhotoLab. I just tried C1 today and did not like the processing results with the ORF files.

 
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