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    • Settled on getting a combo of the Panasonic 12-35 2.8 II and the Panasonic/DJI 15mm 1.7!  I figured 12-35 2.8 would be enough for a lot, and for the few times I know I need more shallow DOF, that 15mm 1.7 would give me a 30mm equiv which is a SUPER versatile focal length, while having very decent DOF.
    • Exactly.  It does so much for such a cheap price.   I am currently very torn between getting a Panasonic 12-35 2.8 II or a Sigma 18-35 1.8 & Metabones 0.64x speedbooster.  I know both will autofocus well.  I am unsure...would I prefer the small size of the Panasonic 12-35 or would I appreciate the 2 stops extra lowlight I'd get with the sigma combo.  DOF is far from everything, so I think I could live with the DOF of the 12-35...decisions decisions.
    • Hi Everyone, What a year...ugh.  In these troubling times, I thought I'd finish out the year with a music track that maybe offers a little bit of hope: "THE MEADOW WE CALL HOME" (looping) You can listen to it here: https://soundimage.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/The-Meadow-We-Call-Home.ogg And download it here: https://soundimage.org/fantasy-13/ Have a safe New Years Eve.
    • Once they brought the price down it made so much more sense to me, $2k region was always asking just a tad too much for a Micro Four Thirds camera, at least that was the perception. But this now has the specs of a $6k camera, only it's a Micro Four Thirds size sensor. So even at $2k it's a good deal. At nearly half that it's a total must-have. In the old days, the smaller sensor lacked dynamic range, low light performance and decent autofocus. This is just not the issue it used to be, gap has closed up.
    • So in the end, I went with an R6 III. 🤷‍♂️  How did I end up here, you may ask. I originally wanted R7 and R8, but had a hard time reconciling their limitations (R7 = slow readout, crazy 4K60 crop, AF issues, shutter issues; R8 = no IBIS, tiny battery).  So I was still stuck without a "hero" camera.  Something I could use for handheld video in most situations, and for photo on the same job if needed.  I decided to get an R6 II, due to the holiday discounts that I hadn't anticipated earlier, to get past all limitations.  Though now, I'd need to get a Ninja V+ to get the highest quality out of it ($500ish used), but I was OK with that.   And then I got a deal I couldn't refuse on a new R6 III, which would end up costing the same as the R6 II/V+ combo, while exceeding even their limitations.  Grabbed a 28-70/2.8 STM and Godox V480C while I was at it.  Everything arrived at the very last second, and I was able to use the combo for the Xmas Eve job I had lined up that same night (nightclub photo/video).  Photo AF was about on par with my A9 in extreme low light (good but not amazing).  Got hung up on too many unintended faces, so I turned off subject detection.  Video AF was definitely better than photo (no noticeable wandering/searching), probably because it moves slower.  Lighting was super dark, so I was at ISO 25,600 4K24 video/6400 photo + flash, but the video quality held up thanks to the second base ISO being close.  Added Canon's own CMT LUT and some Topaz NR, and the video was good to go!   Vs my old OM-1, it's not even a contest.  R6 III feels like a decade newer.  Even the IBIS is MUCH smoother with more natural movement, despite everyone constantly blanket-praising m4/3 IBIS.  It's hard to make it look bad if you move somewhat deliberately (slow walking through a crowd), while OM-1 would twitch at random, no matter how smooth you were, even with plain old panning.  And OM-1 would randomly lose video focus in much brighter situations than that night, no matter how large the focus box was.  R6 III stayed in place through some absolute hell situations (nightclub strobes), though photo AF completely choked at that point.  Wondering if it was the 1/8 mist filter causing AF issues (no noticeable flaring), but it doesn't matter.  I got all the shots I needed, the client was happy with the output, and the R6 III roughly worked as expected. 
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