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Asher,
I have to use the camera over and over to feel it.
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Well, should you decide to go Fuji and can find the pennies that new 200/2 is truly something to be hold in earnest ...I used to have the E1 and the 2/150 - long time sold now. I should have kept the 2/150 though :banghead:
Yup, I agree Bart, a Fuji X-H2 and 200/2 is finally competition to an E-M1.3 - or whatever they call it - and little tuna 150/2 SHG.Well, should you decide to go Fuji and can find the pennies that new 200/2 is truly something to be hold in earnest ...
I wonder what Olympus are brewing and what this rumoured new uber-camera is all about.Yup, I agree Bart, a Fuji X-H2 and 200/2 is finally competition to an E-M1.3 - or whatever they call it - and little tuna 150/2 SHG.
Maybe Olympus should/will consider bringing out an updated version of little tuna with the focusing and image stabilization of the 300/4 Pro. :salute:
It's quite bluish too, Jørgen ...I've reduced the number of lenses that I own considerably, so the Samyang 50mm has come back in use. Not the smoothest of bokehs at this distance wide open, but sharpness is excellent.
GX8 with Samyang 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2
To start with, the reduction leads to more money in my pocket. Still, I have 3 zooms and 3 primes for this system. However, this leaves some space on the budget and in my camera bag for considering a full frame system next year, probably Nikon or Panasonic.It's quite bluish too, Jørgen ...
What should this reduction lead to ?
Another stunner Bart. Thanks. :thumbs:...
| zuiko 150mm f2.0 |
Thanks, K-H. It's a butterfly: common blue (Polyommatus icarus) or in dutch 'icarusblauwtje'.Another stunner Bart. Thanks. :thumbs:
Is that blue thing a moth or a butterfly? :facesmack:
Thanks for the education Bart, a great shot! :clap:Thanks, K-H. It's a butterfly: common blue (Polyommatus icarus) or in dutch 'icarusblauwtje'.