Noa Put
October 21st, 2014, 01:54 AM
I have been eyeballing the Nocticron 42,5mm f1.2 for a while as it is for sure the ultimate m4/3 lens, it's a rare lens because it's the only very fast prime I know that has build in stabilisation which means shooting handheld becomes a possibility but ouch, that price, 1500 euro, the same as what you pay for a gh4 body.
Then I see on amazon uk Olympus offers a 200 euro cashback on their lenses if you buy a omd-em1 with it, the em1 also sells at a reduced price, it's launch price for the body only was 1500 euro, now you can get it for 1200 euro, if you buy it with a 500 euro lens and deduct the cashback you also pay 1500 euro and get a camera that can balance every lens that has no build in stabilisation, including the Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 which is a lot cheaper then the nocticron, not as good optically but I doubt for video many would see the difference, and possibly the image stabilisation will be better when the em1's 5 axis stabilisation is active.
But then again I"m thinking, not another camerabody... as I already have too many. :)
If there is one thing I hate is camera vibrations and I have to use the build in stabiliser in Edius more then I want to, it does work well at times but often introduces a weird wobble in the image, it only works well when the camera almost doesn't move to take out microshakes.
I know I have posted about this before but I keep getting frustrated when I"m editing as I balance the footage from my camera's and that I"m only able to shoot with my primes on a tripod, even my rx10 and ax100 suffer from this microshake problem, only my cx730 is from a different level, I could shoot stable footage handholding it while standing on one leg with my eyes closed and while juggling a plate with my other free hand.
Maybe I just should get that omd-em1 and be done with it. :)
Then I see on amazon uk Olympus offers a 200 euro cashback on their lenses if you buy a omd-em1 with it, the em1 also sells at a reduced price, it's launch price for the body only was 1500 euro, now you can get it for 1200 euro, if you buy it with a 500 euro lens and deduct the cashback you also pay 1500 euro and get a camera that can balance every lens that has no build in stabilisation, including the Olympus M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 which is a lot cheaper then the nocticron, not as good optically but I doubt for video many would see the difference, and possibly the image stabilisation will be better when the em1's 5 axis stabilisation is active.
But then again I"m thinking, not another camerabody... as I already have too many. :)
If there is one thing I hate is camera vibrations and I have to use the build in stabiliser in Edius more then I want to, it does work well at times but often introduces a weird wobble in the image, it only works well when the camera almost doesn't move to take out microshakes.
I know I have posted about this before but I keep getting frustrated when I"m editing as I balance the footage from my camera's and that I"m only able to shoot with my primes on a tripod, even my rx10 and ax100 suffer from this microshake problem, only my cx730 is from a different level, I could shoot stable footage handholding it while standing on one leg with my eyes closed and while juggling a plate with my other free hand.
Maybe I just should get that omd-em1 and be done with it. :)