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Old 05-04-2012   #76
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I also got mine at the same time. Unusually cheaper than the current prices in US.

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Oddly, they've been available in Manila since the end of March - and cheaper than on Amazon too (about US$1,200 with the kit lens). This is not usually the case, but hey, I'm not complaining!
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Old 05-04-2012   #77
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thanks larry. i will give adobe rgb a try.

re the panny 20/1.7, i dont know why it gets less love than the 25/1.4. qualitatively, i dont see enough of a difference to justify the price disparity. and, just as a matter of personal opinion, ive always found 40s more versatile than 50s...
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Old 05-04-2012   #78
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I sold my 20/1.7 and got a 25/1.4, the focusing speed improvement is significant. Don't see any difference in sharpness (I shoot mostly at f2). But the 25/1.4 does seem to have more pop to its image, could be color/contrast. While the 20/1.7 looks really sharp but a little flat. The hood on 25/1.4 is ridiculously large though, so I use a vented hood instead. Overall I like the 25/1.4 better and think the $200 price difference is justified. I am more of a 50mm person than a 35mm person so that might be why I feel this way.
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Some photos from a OMD I borrowed for a few hours last week. Interesting camera.



















Have a couple more photos I posted in my blog post (see here).
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Here's a few from today ... before my one and only battery ran flat :-(


Recovery time: 25mm


It's pretty dark in the free view box and the E-M5 held on to a fair bit of detail before hitting the noise floor: 12mm


View onto the field through the mesh from inside the box - spot the ball : 25mm


Some people are still using film: 25mm



Yikes ! : 25mm
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Here's one taken with the PanaLeica 25/1.5 at ISO1600. I'm really apprecaiting the smooth tonality. (Shot in RAW, processed in Lightroom 4 + Silver Efex Pro 2.)


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We have some really nice pictures taken here, keep them coming.
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derrick, that is some series ...
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really fantastic pictures. It's a really capable small camera, too bad I can't justify investing in another system, when I can pay a bit more for a used 5D MkII which can take my Canon lenses
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Has anyone spotted the ball? Nice pictures you have there.

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Here's a few from today ... before my one and only battery ran flat :-(
Recovery time: 25mm
It's pretty dark in the free view box and the E-M5 held on to a fair bit of detail before hitting the noise floor: 12mm
View onto the field through the mesh from inside the box - spot the ball : 25mm
Some people are still using film: 25mm
Yikes ! : 25mm
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Sug, that's a dynamite shot.
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Here with the 45 zuiko and monocrhome art mode:



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Some high ISO shots:


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From Super Moon Saturday, my E-M5 with OM 500mm/F8 mirror lens. Shown full frame. 1/400, ISO 200, RAW.

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nice shots, johann. is that desoto as in chrysler? as in mopar?
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nice shots, johann. is that desoto as in chrysler? as in mopar?
Yup, the old brand owned (once?) by Chrysler. It does look like it will take some time to get it back into a runner!
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