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High Activity on m43 Form

I shoot with M43 because of size and weight.

Why size and weight are so important to me? Aging + worsening health condition. My weakening body does not allow me to carry few kg of gear.

It is easy to understand that senior shooters will have more time to spend.

I guess this might be a reason that M43 forum is more active than others.
 
I live in Tokyo and I can say that there are indeed many people who shoot M43. Regrettably I'm not one of them though.:z04-menno:
This doesn't surprise me, the Japanese do tend to love mini versions of all kinds of tech.
 
I'd join you only if I had a Pen F. Big regret I didn't pick on up several years ago when I had a chance. Now it's next to impossible to find a new one. :ROFLMAO:
Keep an eye on the Olympus/OM System refurbished page. The Pen-F shows up there from time time. Not exactly new, but probably as close as you’re going to get, and it does have at least a short manufacturer’s warranty.
 
Keep an eye on the Olympus/OM System refurbished page. The Pen-F shows up there from time time. Not exactly new, but probably as close as you’re going to get, and it does have at least a short manufacturer’s warranty.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll keep that in mind. Do you shoot with one of these beauties?
 
It's always been great being in the m4/3 forums. It's a mix of two brands that share the same mount, a real mix and match and with excellent resolution and shots to go with it. That helps a lot to keep it moving in different forums.

Danny.
 
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll keep that in mind. Do you shoot with one of these beauties?
Not as much as I used to, but it was my primary system for a good while.

The biggest problem with it is that the size doesn’t mix well with large lenses, and I started drifting more and more into using adapted film lenses that tend to be larger and heavier.
 
Not as much as I used to, but it was my primary system for a good while.

The biggest problem with it is that the size doesn’t mix well with large lenses, and I started drifting more and more into using adapted film lenses that tend to be larger and heavier.
Yeah, with the bigger, heavier lenses a DSLR is better. M43 and N1 are great with smaller lenses.
 
Yeah, with the bigger, heavier lenses a DSLR is better. M43 and N1 are great with smaller lenses.
Yup. The Panny 20/1.7 is the lens I normally keep on the Pen-F, and it’s a beautiful match; the combo slips right into a jacket pocket, or even a pants pocket if it’s large enough.

It's funny... I've been keeping an eye out for lenses from the film-era PEN's with the thought that they'd be smaller and a better fit for the body. And then one day, I finally spot a Pen-F at an estate sale... and the owner had been adapting M42 lenses to it, so they didn't have any native Pen lenses to get. ^^;;

Oh, well, at least it was a great photo op:

Two Pens.jpg
  • Apple - iPhone SE
  • iPhone SE back camera 4.15mm f/2.2
  • 4.2 mm
  • ƒ/2.2
  • 1/30 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 64
 
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Yup. The Panny 20/1.7 is the lens I normally keep on the Pen-F, and it’s a beautiful match; the combo slips right into a jacket pocket, or even a pants pocket if it’s large enough.

It's funny... I've been keeping an eye out for lenses from the film-era PEN's with the thought that they'd be smaller and a better fit for the body. And then one day, I finally spot a Pen-F at an estate sale... and the owner had been adapting M42 lenses to it, so they didn't have any native Pen lenses to get. ^^;;

Oh, well, at least it was a great photo op:

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Love the cold hard metal here--beautiful machinery!
 
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