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Looks nice and sharp Richie.
Thanks I was having second thoughts on the focal length but I am going to stick with it.
Looks nice and sharp Richie.
Thanks I was having second thoughts on the focal length but I am going to stick with it.
Some more 17mm, this one at f2, PP in Silver Efex Pro
Wide open test
Stunning Huw.
Thanks Alby, with this one I was trying out a newly aquired x1.4 Canon type A teleconverter. It seems to work a treat with the Tokina.
Where did you track one of those down from Huw? Been looking for one for ages!
Cheers,
Simon.
Gorgeous Blue Tit Huw!
I had an excursion today with the Panasonic 14-42 f3.5-5.6 pancake zoom. Quite a useful little lens: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/blog/panasonic-vario-pz-14-42mm-f3-5-5-6-asph-power-ois/
Lindsay D said:Gorgeous Blue Tit Huw!
I had an excursion today with the Panasonic 14-42 f3.5-5.6 pancake zoom. Quite a useful little lens: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/blog/panasonic-vario-pz-14-42mm-f3-5-5-6-asph-power-ois/
Good read and some lovely photos Lindsay.Gorgeous Blue Tit Huw!
I had an excursion today with the Panasonic 14-42 f3.5-5.6 pancake zoom. Quite a useful little lens: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/blog/panasonic-vario-pz-14-42mm-f3-5-5-6-asph-power-ois/
Ahh spring is returning albeit slowly, lovely take TBGreat pictures there greytop.
Lindsay always enjoy reading your blogs as they are very informative and always like looking at your photos .
Heres one from the garden spring is on its way!!! Taken with macro setting on the kit lens.
[/url] Spring is coming by Thunderbird_010, on Flickr[/IMG]
Great spot and vibrant colour Julian, the blue of the paint and sky match perfectly.That Oly kit lens looks a useful lens given the macro function
I coupled my OM-D with the Oly 45mm for the first time yesterday (45 normally stays on the E-P3). The 45mm has to be one of my fav lenses, for the size, weight, and value I've never seen anything better.
Greytop; those Robin pics are superb. The Tokina looks like a great lens. I've got my eye on one on eBay
Glenn Surtees said:Missed it by £5!! Was out when auction finished. It went for £220
chrism_scotland said:Can I just ask does anyone have focus issues using Panasonic lenses on an EM5?
I used to get instances with my old EM5 where the 100-300 and 25mm would just stop focusing at times... just wondered if this still happened?
Missed it by £5!! Was out when auction finished. It went for £220
What a bargain that lucky buyer had got!
Can anyone tell me how to customise the buttons please. I was hoping to have quick access to ISO and white balance. Many thanks, Sarah
Huw, those are fantastic shots!! Well done.
Lovely images Huw. Thank you for sharing!
We had a session on flash photography at our photo group last night. This was taken with continuous lighting. I was just too tempted and ended up largely using the art filters (naughty!) and this one is using dramatic tone. Left the session smiling, not because my pictures are any good but because I so enjoyed using the Olympus!!
ianmarsh said:I just got one of these with a 45/1.8. I thought I would try it as an alternative to my Fuji x-pro1. Hard to compare the two as they are like chalk and cheese, at least the way I use them. Fuji is bare bones, minimalist and slow. You take the picture how and when the camera wants to. The Oly is all-singing, all-dancing, buttons everywhere, can be set up just how you want it and is fast. I much prefer the shots out of the Fuji when looking closely, but can see advantages with the Oly.
Anyway, a couple of my son after some PP in Lightroom:
and one of my daughter:
I just got one of these with a 45/1.8. I thought I would try it as an alternative to my Fuji x-pro1. Hard to compare the two as they are like chalk and cheese, at least the way I use them. Fuji is bare bones, minimalist and slow. You take the picture how and when the camera wants to. The Oly is all-singing, all-dancing, buttons everywhere, can be set up just how you want it and is fast. I much prefer the shots out of the Fuji when looking closely, but can see advantages with the Oly.
I made it to Wisley today to see the butterflies. It was fantastic! I've never seen proper butterflies close-up, they were so beautiful. You can see them here: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/blog/butterflies-at-wisley/