OM-1

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OM-1

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Gear advice for a beginner

Om1 mark 1, $960 from om systems refurbished on ebay, then get a Panasonic 100-300mm. You get a portable, great bang for the buck system for wildlife (with weather sealing)

Filipp0 in r/M43

May 10, 2026 1:41 PM

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What is the difference between an OM-1 and say an entry level Lumix full frame s5 ii camera?

At equal light gathering for a given FOV, lens sizes will be pretty similar, with a slight weight/size advantage to crop sensors. FF has more large lens options that gather more light for a given FOV. M43 has more compact lens options that gather less light for a given FOV. ------------ When systems

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Accomplished_Fun1847 in r/M43

October 22, 2025 8:14 PM

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APS-C for macro?

I'll start this off by clarifying I only have experience with Sony & Olympus / OM systems. I've tried to use the Sony A6700 and the Sony 90mm for handheld insect macro photography and eventually gave up. The sensor readout time and buffer were too slow for my style of photography. I ended up going w

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JSoldano in r/macrophotography

April 28, 2026 10:06 AM

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Total Beginner: Should I invest in Fuji lenses for wildlife photography, or switch systems now?

Oh wow. I started with an X-S10 and a 16-80 and adapted some old lenses, and managed to get a hawk in flight (using manual focus even!) and got hooked. Moved up to a 70-300, then got really hooked. Went full send with an X-H2S and XF150-600...after another year or two Fuji managed to screw up autofo

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CatsAreGods in r/AskPhotography

May 16, 2026 6:38 PM

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Micro Four Thirds is "just getting killed" - Peter Jeune, on Petapixel Podcast 12/06/2025

This again… Everyone says “there’s no new tech in m43 bodies”. What new tech is needed? Leading edge computational features have been a part of m43 for years. We have image pre-capture on even the lowest tier camera bodies for years, something that only recently appeared on LUMIX FF and flagships. T

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Johnny2076 in r/M43

June 13, 2025 5:05 PM

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Looking for SD Card advice!

Well I sure hope you learn all about your camera before you leave or you might well be disappointed! There are a lot of settings for wildlife so you should check out some specific YouTube videos and/or M43 forums for those. As far as cards, yes, as a bird photographer I use good fast cards, but not

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CatsAreGods in r/M43

April 30, 2026 3:11 AM

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Best Camera Brand for beginner nature photographer?

For wildlife, the best (almost) no caveat systems would be OM System or Sony. Some of the most important features for me would be a stacked sensor with decent buffer, pre-capture, and blackout free shooting (which is essential for birds in flight). Canon freezes up when the buffer is full, Nikon lac

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fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography

April 1, 2026 1:02 PM

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Leaving full frame camera - for something else... (my camera-journey)

The OM-5 II uses the same sensor and imaging system / processor found in the OM-5 and E-M1 III (Sony IMX272 with truepic IX), but includes the new OM menu's, which are more intuitive and a few quality of life upgrades like better grip, USB-C, and a "CP" button. AF is good but not great. The resolvin

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Accomplished_Fun1847 in r/M43

February 14, 2026 5:56 AM

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Is M43 Really That Rare? (Discussion)

Certain companies like Sony offer crazy discounts to camera store employees. Which help drives sales to the people that are selling the product. I know at one point Sony was offering something like half back in prepaid Visa cards or something to that extent. So the people selling the product ended u

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bigeds in r/M43

March 25, 2026 8:52 PM

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Beginner: How should I split my budget between camera body and lenses to be future-proof?

Okay, so first of all, it seems you are pretty set on M43 / Olympus / OM System cameras. The first thing that you need to understand is that those cameras work with processor generations, and that some generations are super close, while other provide a generational leap. For example : True Pic VIII

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MJdoesThings_ in r/M43

April 8, 2026 2:21 PM

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