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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Godfrey

Well-known member
Took my walk on Saturday with the two lightweight zooms and the E-PL7...


Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R
ISO 200 @ f/5.2 @ 1/320 @ 111mm




Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ
ISO 2500 @ f/8 @ 1/30 @ 14mm

enjoy!

G
 

mediumcool

Active member
Jess



Early shot in the backyard with new Olympus E-M5. Works well with two of my 4/3 lenses (50 and 14–54—not so good with the 40–150/3.5).
 
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f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
The mandatory cat pic, with E-M1 and the 4/3 40-150 zoom
Looks like a good combo to me, focusing is precise, fast, and little hunting ...



C U,
Rafael​
 

mediumcool

Active member
The longest lunch



6:50pm. I was at my friend’s photographic studio to:

(a) install Abobe Camera RAW and

(b) get the ADSL working.

We got (a) done.

Olympus E-M5 with 14–54 iso800 1/13 f2.8
 

mediumcool

Active member
First of four performance pix



Adelaide Fringe Festival gig by Zkye at The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Thebarton, South Australia

As shot: first of four posts showing RAW processing options in Capture One: AutoWB isn’t all that great in this lighting situation!

(Olympus E-M5 50mm macro @ iso2000 1/250 f2)
 

mediumcool

Active member
Cropped and blurred



Damo’s shirt pattern was a bit distracting (wide-open at f2, but he still wasn’t blurred enough). I used an adjustment layer, and turned down Clarity and Structure (Clarity tab) to –100; BG lights were included too. Also cropped out much of his shirt.
 

mediumcool

Active member
Cropped even tighter



Final crop; printable to 20" high with a bit of work; pretty good for an M43 camera at a high-ish ISO, I reckon. Could have removed all traces of Damo with a bit of stamping, poor guy …
 
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