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  1. Steve Babbs

    Hello

    Yep. My proof-reading isn't great normally but it has been a particuarly hard couple of days at work so it is even worse this evening! Corrected now.
  2. Steve Babbs

    Hello

    I've had both. I got rid of the Canon for the Sony I much prefer the OM1. Better AF, much lighter, much better image stablisation. I have never got round to comparing like for like shots but I'm sure the noise is considerably lower in the OM despite its smaller sensor.
  3. Steve Babbs

    Hello

    The OM-1, whichever lens is used, is far better in poor light. The f4 of the Sony compared to 6.3 for the 100 - 400 nowhere near makes up for that. The two systems are not really comparable. The Sony is great for its weight and price. Far better than any other compact cameras both in image...
  4. Steve Babbs

    Hello

    As Neils said I have moved between all three. I was hiking up a mountain in Spain getting fed up with lugging my Canon 7d mark ii and 100 - 400, especially as I wasn't actually using it much. had a trip to Ethiopia booked which involved two sessions of hiking up mountains for several days at a...
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