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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Godfrey

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Bill Gordon

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Sure, no problem:






Quickies made hand-held with the E-5 and 50mm Macro lens ... :)

It's smaller, handier, and lighter weight than it appears. The deep lens hood gives excellent protection to the lens and excellent protection from flare with no vignetting.
Thank You Godfrey.....I had forgotten how nice that camera was....really not nice but great! If only they had kept the concept and just added the bigger sensor and LCD!!
 

Godfrey

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Thank You Godfrey.....I had forgotten how nice that camera was....really not nice but great! If only they had kept the concept and just added the bigger sensor and LCD!!
I don't see how they have changed the concept at all. The E-5 in my hands feels very much the same as the E-1. The obvious change is the far better, bigger, brighter viewfinder which necessitates a larger reflex hump (as well as the pop-up flash which is used to do the dedicated wireless TTL protocol). Otherwise, the two cameras are much of a same-ness and remarkably similar in size and ergonomics. To me, anyway.

I like working with the E-1 and think it's a classic, but there's no doubt that the E-5 is a superior performer in every possible way that matters.
 

Godfrey

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Fun with the E-5

Today, Christmas morning, my usual Saturday walking and breakfast group managed to find an open cafe to meet. At the end of a very noisy breakfast, I snapped around the folks still remaining with the E-5 and 25/2.8 lens as if it were a point and shoot camera ...


Just fun. The beastie is quite handy like this. :)

Happy Holidays to all, and to all a grand new year to come!
 

Godfrey

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Bench On Tiled Floor


Olympus E-5 + ZD 35mm f/3.5 Macro
ISO 400 @ f/4 @ 1/20 second

thanks for looking. comments appreciated.
 

sinwen

Member
Re: Bench On Tiled Floor


Olympus E-5 + ZD 35mm f/3.5 Macro
ISO 400 @ f/4 @ 1/20 second

thanks for looking. comments appreciated.
Godfrey, this one is nice, if I may, personally I would have made it square with the bench slightly more in one corner.

Michel
 
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