The 4/3 to micro 4/3 adapter just came in through the door.
After a quick autofocus testing (speed) I can say that the 12-60 mm will definately be used on this camera body for landscapes in dry weather two-camera-shooting situations, as focusing speed was slow, but landscapes don't move and the E-PL3 has better sensor capabilities than the E3. I like the camera better in my hand with this lens than with the kit lenses. I will also bring the 50 mm 2.0 macro with me on holiday as this is a nice, small lens and my kit lenses don't do macro.
The 50-200 SWD can be used, but focusing is too slow for birding/wildlife. Also manageable in the hand, feels balanced enough.
The 300 mm 2.8 focused faster than the 50-200 mm but just looks ridiculous. If this beauty of a lens is going to have a life after E5, it needs to have something much bigger for balance. Single AF was better than C-AF.
I'm still laughing. Can you find the camera?

I wonder, however - why the E-PL3 makes so much noise when you press the trigger with the 4/3 lenses attached, it makes several loud CLACKs. Does anyone know? It would definately scare wildlife, but the E-PL3 is a very noisy camera with its loud CLACK when the shutter button is released.
And then I just noticed. When you open the battery/memory card there are some useful instructions on the right hand side.

Without this useful bit of information, I just MIGHT have put the battery in the memory card slot by mistake

After a quick autofocus testing (speed) I can say that the 12-60 mm will definately be used on this camera body for landscapes in dry weather two-camera-shooting situations, as focusing speed was slow, but landscapes don't move and the E-PL3 has better sensor capabilities than the E3. I like the camera better in my hand with this lens than with the kit lenses. I will also bring the 50 mm 2.0 macro with me on holiday as this is a nice, small lens and my kit lenses don't do macro.
The 50-200 SWD can be used, but focusing is too slow for birding/wildlife. Also manageable in the hand, feels balanced enough.
The 300 mm 2.8 focused faster than the 50-200 mm but just looks ridiculous. If this beauty of a lens is going to have a life after E5, it needs to have something much bigger for balance. Single AF was better than C-AF.
I'm still laughing. Can you find the camera?

I wonder, however - why the E-PL3 makes so much noise when you press the trigger with the 4/3 lenses attached, it makes several loud CLACKs. Does anyone know? It would definately scare wildlife, but the E-PL3 is a very noisy camera with its loud CLACK when the shutter button is released.
And then I just noticed. When you open the battery/memory card there are some useful instructions on the right hand side.

Without this useful bit of information, I just MIGHT have put the battery in the memory card slot by mistake


) The lens actually felt heavier with the E-PL3 than with the E5 due to lack of balance.
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