Few pictures with my new E-PM1

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thanks a lot
whats your general openion about it ? is it really good ?

For it's price, it's the best deal. It is also light compared to a DSLR system. I used to shoot with canon DSLR (400D) and the image quality is about the same.
 
For it's price, it's the best deal. It is also light compared to a DSLR system. I used to shoot with canon DSLR (400D) and the image quality is about the same.

thats exactly what i am asking about. i shoot with a Nikon D7000 with a SB-900 flash. the pictures are coming out perfectly sharp and great colors also. dslr housing is over the budget limit for me that's why i thought of EPM-1 system.

can't wait to see more of your uw photos :)
 
here are a few more

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And here's one of mine

16 Oct 2013 001.jpgHere's a photo taken last week in the Red Sea (Aqaba, Jordan) with my E-PM1 in the Olympus housing with the standard port, 14-42mm lens and Sea & Sea YS-01 and YS-02 strobes with fibre-optic cables. F8, 1/125 sec, ISO 200, 38mm.
 
Someone posted about using "live view boost." Can anyone walk me through on how to enable that function and tell me what it does exactly? Cheers!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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