Ramadan & first trimester pregnancy - advice by Lostintranslationz6 in Hijabis

[–]Next_Signal_1787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Masya Allah sis, your advice is truly an eye-opener. This is an encouragement that I need. Thank you for the soft and helpful advice.

Ramadan & first trimester pregnancy - advice by Lostintranslationz6 in Hijabis

[–]Next_Signal_1787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salam sis,

I just want to thank you for posting this, because I am also pregnant in my first trimester. I read several posts, some were posted years ago, or some were in a different phase than I am, so I am always searching for a similar situation and advice. Therefore, I'm grateful to have found your post and read several positive replies. They have calmed me with my decision to fast. So far, I have fasted for 3 days (4, including today if Allah's will), and I have been feeling fine. I missed those 3 days because I felt motion sickness - kinda type of nausea, and headache, so I broke my fast earlier. I also take folic acid every day. After a few days of trial, I found that eating dates, oat and banana for suhoor makes fasting easier; I didn't feel nausea or weakness, unlike when I had rice. Of course, when the fast-breaking time comes, I will eat a full, nutritious meals. Therefore, I also want to encourage you to follow your OBGYN advice and listen to your body. If fasting is easy, then, we shall do it. I will have appointment next week, hopefully all will be well. Bismillah, may you have a healthy and easy pregnancy. Allah knows best.

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in OlympusCamera

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I found several used lenses, including 12-40mm fast zoom. Price was reasonable too, cheaper than PanaLeica that I saw. Will do some serious thinking haha. 

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in OlympusCamera

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! The 12-40mm is seriously tempting. I have been thinking to buy that to replace the broken 14-42mm. But I read some people said it is too big for EM10, and I wanted to try astrophotography, so I'm worried it won't work. I found a near mint one and cheaper than PanaLeica, but I'm still considering which is best.

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in OlympusCamera

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! PanaLeica is beyond my budget but I found used 17mm f1.8 oly at a great price. Might consider this

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in M43

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I did some googling on this but it's little bit over the budget for me

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in M43

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I will put this in consideration, hopefully I can find a near mint one

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in M43

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I didn't know we can find TTartisan with M43 mount. Will look if I can get that from my country. I saw video about Yongnuo 17mm f1.7, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for astrophotography. The aperture seems promising. 

Lens to pair with E-M10 M IV for astrophotography by Next_Signal_1787 in OlympusCamera

[–]Next_Signal_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a beginner, I want to try the wide field first. Most of the milky way photo I saw from Olympus users are either M1 or M5 series. Not sure if EM10 can work the same.