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  1. L0n3Gr3yW0lf

    Micro 4/3 To OM-1 or To G9 II

    Haro ... the thread is not meant to be a versus situation but more of a conversation on what your and other people's needs might be. I have spent the last few weeks reading as much information as I can, and today I watched every single video on YouTube about Panasonic G9 Mark II (but that's more...
  2. Herman

    Micro 4/3 G9II

    This camera will be announced. What is: C4K? Real time LUT? Leica Monochrome with L2 technology? Unfortunately the oled viewfinder is low resolution, same as my G100. What size and weight has the body?
  3. C

    Micro 4/3 On the G9 the 35-100mm f2.8 v1 has, for me, no jitters shooting Video .

    I spent some time today with my "like new" never been used V1 of the 35-100mm f2.8. Got this lens for $370 paypaled and shipped. For stills it is an amazing tool. I also did some shoots with my 58mm Canon 500D close up filter on the lens and the macros were very good (even in comparison 60mm Oly...
  4. C

    Micro 4/3 Bigger rubber eye cup for the G9

    I am thinking of getting one of the bigger eye cups as in bright light I have trouble with my photogray eyeglasses. Anyone here use one and does it make a difference? Thanks.
  5. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  6. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  7. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  8. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  9. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  10. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  11. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
  12. Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Sunset at Sambhar Lake

    Photographed in RAW with a Canon PowerShot G9
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