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Very nice Michiel......very nice. What do you think of the little guy so far?
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Thanks, Rich. I recently bought the Sigma 50 in 4/3 mount, and find it to be an extremely versatile lens on m4/3. It's too large and heavy of course, and won't AF on my GH1 (it will on the GH2 though), but everything else about it is just good. Since it's a native 4/3 lens, it brings up enlarged view by itself when I focus manually, and all camera controls work like with any m4/3 lens.Jorgen.....your race shots are always wonderful. I didn't realize you shot the Sigma 50/1.4. Brilliant.
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That's bad news, I love AyuttayaThailand is experiencing the worst flooding that anybody can remember. Complete towns have been under water for weeks. Ayuttaya is not the place to go shopping at the moment.
GH1 with Pana 7-14mm @ 14mm and f/5.6
Really nice Shawn!Wow, some really great shots on this page
Playing with panos today
Thanks Don, for me, these personal captures make shooting with the system worthwhile. The resolution charts and noise comparisons pale to insignificance when you have first rate lenses attached and have the subject.Brian... I love your portrait of the senior woman. Fantastic feel, mood, DOF. That image is what the 45/1.8 is all about.