Mr_Flibble
All-Pro
- Location
- The Lowlands
- Name
- Rick
Me too.Sweet looking setup! Also I've lost track of how many times you switch camera systems! :roflmao:
I know the X-E3 is better across the board but I prefer this one - and not really sure why.
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The coffee was almost drunk by the time my wife put my Olympus, which she was walking out, on the table. But I grabbed the picture nonetheless, with my Canon "workhorse." That Pen is nicer, especially with Olympus' own glasses but it feels a bit, eh, even shoddy. The rollers slide, the power switch fears to break when you fold the currents on or off. But the image stabilizer is good and the rear screen touch capture is convenient in many situations. And did I already say that it's pretty, with e.g. 17/1.8 mZuiko lens and aluminum lens hood.
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I love Oly cameras and still miss my Pen-F for its compact size and beautiful design. IQ is good as well.
Question about the wrist strap - how does it function on the left side of the camera? I’ve seen that a couple times, but can’t wrap my head around how that works in practice. Is it your wife left handed? That’s the only think I can think of.
When using a wrist strap, I always keep it on the right/grip side, as I always hold the camera by that grip side.
I used to love that camera/ lens combo. The way you present it makes one want to grab it and go shooting, which I would do had I not sold them of course.The coffee was almost drunk by the time my wife put my Olympus, which she was walking out, on the table. But I grabbed the picture nonetheless, with my Canon "workhorse." That Pen is nicer, especially with Olympus' own glasses but it feels a bit, eh, even shoddy. The rollers slide, the power switch fears to break when you fold the currents on or off. But the image stabilizer is good and the rear screen touch capture is convenient in many situations. And did I already say that it's pretty, with e.g. 17/1.8 mZuiko lens and aluminum lens hood.
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