On 7/27/2020 05:28:55, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 26/7/20, Henk Terhell, discombobulated, unleashed:
A flip out screen is extremely useful in taking pictures of flowers and
mushrooms or critters close to the ground. Also for landscapes when on a
tripod. For me this is one of the most valued features of my K-1.
I also value a flip-out screen. But on top of that I prefer a fully
articulating screen that flips out, then can rotate in both directions, and
even fully close again with the screen facing inwards and not visible at all.
I have it on an Olympus Pen F and love it. So much so that I'm considering an
OM-D EM-1 mark II camera as another body with the same feature. (The original
OM-D EM-1 just has a flip-up screen.)
I'm really enjoying the M43 concept. I can easily get my head around the
lenses and their angle of acceptance, and there's some big bonuses,
particular at the long end. My A*85/1.4 is awesome on M43 and with the 5 axis
IS, is so usable handheld.
Actually I don't have any Oly lenses. The A*85 is joined by a 24/2.8 and a
50/1.4 - love using these lenses - they all have adapters on them for easy
swapping out.
The other two are Samyang 12/2 and Voigtlander 15/4.5
Enjoying the mirrorless life!
I really like the way the flip-out screen on the K-1 works.
I rarely use Live View, but the few times I have used it the articulating screen
on the K-1 has been a treat. I'm also impressed by how sturdy it is.
I thought I had all the lenses I was ever going to want after scoring the
FA600/4, but somehow the D FA 85/1.4 has managed to insinuate itself into my
Christmas wish list.
Too bad I'm too poor to have Christmas in July.
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