It might not be obvious from the snapshot, the Domke bag is about 4.5"
thick ... about the same as the height of the 5Dii.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:55 AM, List, OM <om-list@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OM-D vs FF http://jkeller.com/OM-D_vs_FF.jpg
>
> The Domke bag holds the OM-D, 9-18, 12-50, 40-150, and 75-300. It actually
> feels lighter than the Canon 5Dii next to it.
> I don't think I've gotten proficient with the controls/menus on any
> digital camera I've owned. The touch screen does make many settings very
> easy to find and change. I like the two control wheels on the top of the
> camera.
>
> The lens quality? ... The images as currently converted by Adobe CS5 tend
> to show more fringing than Canon L or the Nikon shown in the snapshot. I
> haven't spent any effort trying to remove it.
>
> Being careful not to imply something I don't want to - the 75-300 doesn't
> fall into an easy point and shoot lens category. Online reviews have
> described the main problem - shutter shock. With the first tests I did with
> it I got a better image hand-holding it than I did mounting it on a tripod.
> Hand holding a 600mm eq is at the limit of my abilities.
>
> Jeff Keller
>
>
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