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Sufficient Gear for Wildlife Photography? SANDESH TAMBE
Sandesh, Absolutely, yes, a camera and the two lenses you have are totally sufficient for wildlife and nature photography. The…
Read More »No comments yetQuestion Regarding Lumix Long Lens Dilemma by NE Explorer Tom Ocasek
Sorry for the delay to this question. I just returned home from being in Yellowstone and now preparing for a handf…
Read More »4 commentsRobert Moore asks about differences in MFT and FT
Robert, Yes, absolutely you can use the Olympus 40-150mm without an adapter AND you can use it with the Olympus 1.4X teleconverter. F…
Read More »2 commentsDoug Bray Asks is DxO Mark the software for noise removal?
Doug, I have used DxO Mark Optics Pro and though I would love to say it’s the answer to all noise issues, I havenR…
Read More »2 commentsBill Millhouser Question About MFT Shutter Shock
Bill, Sorry for the delay in answering this question. Shutter shock is a strange issue that I’ve had a change of heart on after…
Read More »6 commentsLumix FZ1000: Is It The Only Camera You Need?
John, Not sure what you are referring to when you ask about “the present (P.) 4/5th sensor size?” Are you thinking about 4:3…
Read More »10 commentsQuestion from Michael J. Amphlett
Michael, the top image has the lens hood attached and is retracted. The bottom image of the lens connected to the camera is missing the lens hood all…
Read More »No comments yetFull Frame Nikon or MFT Lumix Mirrorless?
Virtually any camera you update to is going to be a big step up from your D200. Great camera in the day but it is now considered old. Since y…
Read More »4 commentsQuestion from Tom Gross
Tom, sorry to hear about your issues with the G5. Unfortunately, that camera isn’t built for harsh conditions which water damage would be considered. Also, the G5 is getting a bit lon…
Read More »No comments yetWhich Mirrorless Camera for Most Natural Pictures?
Which Mirrorless Camera for Most Natural Pictures is a question from Daniel V. Daniel, all the Mirrorless cameras being produced tod…
Read More »2 commentsAperture Question from Kari Lautamaki
Kari, I haven’t noticed the issues you’ve discussed when using Aperture. I’ve been very pleased with what I’ve seen with…
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