My Olympus 10 Mark III is on. I hoped it would be a respectable substitute for the whale 14-42 / 3.5-5.6. The replacement made sense for photos. No, not for video recording. Focus moves around on foot and leaps to various objects. It's obviously not good for the smoothness of recording to constantly give target designation with your finger on the camera display. attempts to focus again on a cherished subject. Nearly none of these issues exist with the whale Olympus. The Olympus 45 / 1.8 lens does not support them either. I acknowledge that the proportion of creep will be lower on a camera with phase sensors, but alas, I have a contrast autofocus, and using this lens produces terrible results. Well, capturing images from the screen is not a problem.
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