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I like the look of the Siggy!
£124.99 from Camera Centre Cardiff which is looking like a bit of a bargain to me, 120mm 2.8 is very usable for me.
I like the look of the Siggy!
Very usable indeedy!£124.99 from Camera Centre Cardiff which is looking like a bit of a bargain to me, 120mm 2.8 is very usable for me.
In my local Curry's earlier and they had the EPL-5 for £179.99, one lens and flash kit. The cameras where in the clearance cages so dont know if ex display or brand new.
NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOOOOO!
Gutted!!!!
I need a HATE button. (not you Swanseajack, the post!)
Thinking of another one or have you just bought???
How have you found the 75-300mm. I think I will pull the trigger on a OMD-EM5 next week and also get the 75-300. I sold my XP1 last week and then bought another one, I think I have now come to my senses and need to let the Fuji go as it doesn't offer me the reach the Oly offers.
I am undecided wether to buy from HDEW or go with a UK model to claim the free grip, I have large hand so I will probably need the grip. Anyone on this thread using a Grip with the Oly?
Just joined and I purchased two pl-5's one last week thanks to reading on here from currys £219.97 then went back today for another one for my partner and that one price dropped to £179.99, need to find somewhere which has the zoom lens kit in black in stock! And so now I need to know how to use it and for it to stop raining.
Welcome to TP Sarah!
Well done on your purchases! Amazon have a 40-150 kit on offer HERE for £115.57 including a nice Olympus shoulder bag!
AND, it's stopped raining now!
Thanks ordered Might pop out this afternoon for try
ISO 4000I like the framing, not too keen on the noise in it though...
That'd be the result of me changing bike tyres this week - the slicks wouldn't play ball!Nice, skinned knuckles too!
I just popped that photo in Dfine2 and wow it cleans up very well as well....High ISO is still not that great imo on m43....it doesn't come close to what I was used to on my Nikon....I've got my E-P5 limited to ISO1600...ISO 4000
Care to share, at all? I'd be keen to see what it can do. I only allowed mine to go to 6400 out of experimenting more than anything, so if there's something else to improve it, that'd be pretty good. TIA!I just popped that photo in Dfine2 and wow it cleans up very well as well....High ISO is still not that great imo on m43....it doesn't come close to what I was used to on my Nikon....I've got my E-P5 limited to ISO1600...
@thesilverfox here it is....I've just used the automatic profile within Dfine2 (from the Google Nik Collection) based upon a JPG download from your flickr. Results should be even better with the original file and perhaps brush out a little from the knuckles...But very usable I thinkCare to share, at all? I'd be keen to see what it can do. I only allowed mine to go to 6400 out of experimenting more than anything, so if there's something else to improve it, that'd be pretty good. TIA!
That's not bad at all really - some definition is lost around the thumb, but I agree with you - pretty good.@thesilverfox here it is....I've just used the automatic profile within Dfine2 (from the Google Nik Collection) based upon a JPG download from your flickr. Results should be even better with the original file and perhaps brush out a little from the knuckles...But very usable I think
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D7000. Iso6400 had less noise than thatWhich Nikon are you talking about? ISO 4000 on my 7000 wouldn't be that good...
I'll see if I can still find some high ISO samples. D7000 should be superb.Lol I must be doing something wrong then. Mine is worse than that.
Love the colours in the church shot!
Thanks Wontolla, it was taken using one of the effect filters in the camera, Pop Art I think it is. Definitely creates a very vibrant image.
Ooooh! not tried that one yet.
@strumstrum How are you getting on with the Siggy, Dave?
Currently looking at getting one, but undecided between this and a pancake.£125 BARGAIN imo, great build quality, excellent sharp IQ, nice fast focusing and came with padded lens case and hood. 120mm really suits me.
Which pancake?Currently looking at getting one, but undecided between this and a pancake.
Which pancake?
How often do you find yourself at the 14mm end wishing the lens was faster in terms of light?There again, not sure yet whether to go for the 14-42 or a 25mm, 17mm prime, Panasonic or Olympus?
The Lumix 1.7mm seems to have a good following.
BUT, as I do a lot of landscape while hiking, quite fancy a fisheye/WA too!