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Re: Olympus E-M1 Mk II
I would think that the weight and the flexibility of the zoom, not to mention the lower cost, should make this decision a relatively one for you. The weight of the 300/4 does not bother me.
birdied wrote
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bobbytan wrote
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Why size matters:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=de6qJnFJ3kQ
Thanks for the link Bobby. I absolutely agree that the easier your equipment is to handle the more you will use it.
I have added the 40-150 and the 17-40 to my Olympus gear.
Now, I need to make the big decision on either the 300 or the 100-400 and it is proving not an easy one to make.
Birdie
Jul 01, 2017 at 08:58 AM
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