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Old 04-09-2012   #1
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Let's consolidate in this thread all pics taken with this camera.

Silver EFX B&W and add grain in LR

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Old 04-15-2012   #2
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With the 20 1.7 panny



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I have to say I don't like that added grain courtesy of LR ... particularly on his hands.
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I have to say I don't like that added grain courtesy of LR ... particularly on his hands.
LRs grain is a bit strange in mid tones and highlights, but I think there's also some over sharpening that's really emphasizing it in that photo.
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the combination of ham bone and nirvana shirt is a bit unnerving ...
i am looking forward to more photos. color is lovely.
what 35mm full frame FL equivalent is the panny 20 on 4/3s?
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I agree it's ugly maybe because of the heavy crop as the window light is overpowering thus I cut it a lot.
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40 at 35 mm equivalent Paul.
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thank you, sir.
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gil those two are quite nice, what lens?

also the 20/1.7's are stunningly clear with vibrant color. i cant wait to get mine; should be some time this week...
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9fps makes HDR fun - but Olympus does not really believe in it with +/-2 EV the max shift.
Taken alongside the hoi polloi of Nikon and Canon users at a local Sonoma Meetup group HDR workshop

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Hi still the 20 1.7 panny. Thanks.

(Sorry I think the 2nd one is with the 45 1.8)

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gil those two are quite nice, what lens?

also the 20/1.7's are stunningly clear with vibrant color. i cant wait to get mine; should be some time this week...
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9fps makes HDR fun - but Olympus does not really believe in it with +/-2 EV the max shift.
Taken alongside the hoi polloi of Nikon and Canon users at a local Sonoma Meetup group HDR workshop

25mm Summilux DG on E-M5
whats so great about oly m4/3: when working with RF legacy lenses NO focus shift, NO color shift= NO problems!
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whats so great about olly m4/3: when working with RF legacy lenses NO focus shift, NO color shift= NO problems!
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Your comment confused me slightly: the 25mm Summilux DG is a native m43 lens from Panasonic that carries the Leica name, although the true degree of Leica involvement is probably very minimal.

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oh, well accurate sentiment, wrong occasion! sorry!
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Here are a few from this morning and the weekend taken with the 12-50mm. The morning shots allowed me to test the water sealing! (more at http://www.flickr.com/photos/1337206...th/7084107135/):









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Looks like pics taken from "insert name here" p/s camera. I'am sorry but i don't see anything special with any of these images
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Looks like pics taken from "insert name here" p/s camera. I'am sorry but i don't see anything special with any of these images
Maybe you have an extensive background/experience with P/S. I don't, so I'm not sure what your point is.
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I like the sharpness and dynamic range of plummerl's OM-D photos. Very nice!
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I like the sharpness and dynamic range of plummerl's OM-D photos. Very nice!
Thanks Eric! I think you've seen the point I was trying to get across.
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Man, the "that looks like a P&S!" comments are popular with every new mirrorless release. Strange how the M9/D800/IQ180 never gets them even with similar images.
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I'd say the images are pretty nice---and surely good enough for what the camera is meant for.

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Here are a few from me:

(With Nokton 35/1.2):


Mavis + Elian by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

(With the 12-50 kit lens):


Vern + Mavis + Marga by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

<and with the DG Summilux 25/1.4):


Michelline by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Some of these and others in my flickr and my previous thread with other lenses: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...d.php?t=117866/showthread.php?t=117866
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Looks like pics taken from "insert name here" p/s camera. I'am sorry but i don't see anything special with any of these images
I'm not certain what P/S camera could obtain the shallow DOF of an m 4/3 camera with an f1.7 lens....but I'm all hears to hear of one.
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I am loving these photos...
Keep Posting..

It just makes me more impatient as I wait for my E-M5 to be delivered from B&H....
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