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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Ron, These are really wonderful. The G3/45mm are a nice combination in your hands. The detail in the photo of the moth is impressive.
 

RonSmith

Member
Thanks Don, Rich and Cindy!

I'm really enjoying the G3 more than I thought I would. It is a bit different from my other Panasonics (G1, GF1 and GH2), but it is fun to use.

The only shortcoming is the ability to switch focus modes quickly to go from a static shot (like the close-up of the egret) to a sudden change (like when he decided I had gotten close enough, and took off). But no camera can do everything, and I do like what the G3 is capable of doing.
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Lovely pictures everyone!

Jono- That 12mm lens looks very inviting! Not in sight yet over here.
Jorgen- Love the rain shots!
Ron- Nice and sharp nature shots.

Here is one passing by a lonely Pizzahut.

Cheers, Michiel

 

JMaher

New member
Jono,

Beautiful shots with the 12. However, please stop posting these. I sold my m4/3 stuff a while ago and I don't need another camera right now.:)

Jim
 

PeterB666

Member
I went to Picton (about 90 km south-west of Sydney) for a pre-dawn and sunrise shoot. It was a great morning with a very warm 1 degrees temperature and a lot of fun - well worth the effort.

I was playing with my new Olympus E-P3 coupled with my sweet little Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95 lens and this is what I came up with pre-dawn...


Foggy Morning at Picton Railway Station ep3v by peterb666, on Flickr

Hmm, I cannot wait until there is a RAW filter for Adobe Camera RAW as it is a pain using the Olympus software (mainly because I have Camera RAW conversions down to an "art-form")
 
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