No, it's where it should be for an OM on the Mk II, it was WRONG on the Mk I
!
...Wayne
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> Subject: Re: [OM] Williwaw Lakes
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> On 7/18/2021 6:37 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> > As to shooting with the E-M5ii, it's a mixed bag. While nothing jumps
> > out at me as a "I hate this" thing, I would say that there are aspects
> > of it that are rather uninspiring.
>
> That effing on/off switch on the wrong side!!!
>
> > However, there are aspects of the
> > camera that are very inspiring. So overall, I think I'm going to be
> > happy, but the image quality isn't anywhere near that of the Sony
> > A7ii. We're talking different planets in pure image quality
> > difference.
>
> Complete mystery to me what you mean. What is "pure image quality",
> when "color/contrast is everything I hoped for and then some"?
>
> I still have, for the moment, an E-M5 II. I took over 46,000 exposures
with
> them. I have an A7II and an A7RII. I just don't see such great
differences. LR
> vs. PS? plug-ins? "Tone deaf" Moose?
>
> > However, the color/contrast is everything I hoped for and then some.
> > It actually has some image look/feel of the original E-1 in standard
> > daylight.
>
> That's what I discovered when I compared E-M5 II, E-1, E-300 and E-400.
Yes,
> some differences, but close knit family.
>
> Easily Pleased Moose
>
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