OMDS might release a major firmware upgrade to grab back some attention. Then we can have a 3-way discussion. You can make up OP titles, including such favourites as “Should I upgrade my OM1 (or buy a G9ii)” and “Why didn’t OMDS include this [G9ii] feature in OM1 v2”. ...
When I turn the camera to portrait position, the image is the right way up, though still back to front somehow. I hope this makes sense? It is something I could live with, but find it very disorientating Pls help! ANSWER: This question has not been answered yet. ...
Panasonic has released a significant firmware 2.3 update for theLUMIXGH5,GH5SandG9cameras. The update is packed full of goodies, most notably the Autofocus shutter angle fix. Let's see what's new! TABLEOFCONTENTS… 01:18 — Where to get the update 03:28 — How to update your camera 05...
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One thing I like about using a non-TTL manual/auto flashgun like my National PE-387s with my G80 is that the camera doesn't recognise a flash is connected. I can get flash sync at up to 1/320 sec without any loss of power; there's no HSS mode. The G80 firmware caps flash sy...
Re: Lumix 45-200m zoom lens? In reply totinpusher•Feb 10, 2011 Same here - the 45-200 can have its good days usually in good light and pre-focused (see below) but it's too inconsistent. I have also upgraded to the 100-300. ...
Panasonic ZS200Panasonic Lumix DC-G9Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9Panasonic Lumix DC-G100 ReplyReply with quoteReply to threadComplain Hatstand•Senior Member• Posts: 1,628 I own both In reply toMJ_Photo38•4 months ago 1 I still have my FZ1000 mk1, and still use it occasionally - mainly ...
Workflow: The photos were downloaded from the camera with Lightroom 5,0. RAW files were exported in bulk to TIFFs with DxO Optics Pro 8,1,2. The TIFFs were post-processed with Photoshop CS6. The plug-ins used were DxO Viewpoint, Viveza (Nik Software) and Adjust (Topaz Labs). ...