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Panasonic G3 w/ Lumix 45–175 zoom at 135mm 1/400 f/5.6 ISO 500
“Purple-punched” in Capture One
Panasonic G3 w/ Lumix 45–175 zoom at 135mm 1/400 f/5.6 ISO 500
“Purple-punched” in Capture One
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Mmm, that's finger licking good ...Pho at Adelaide Central Market
Olympus E-M5 Lumix 25mm f/1.7 1/200 f/1.7 ISO 1000
With a spoon and sticks, no need for greasy pinkies!Mmm, that's finger licking good ...
Well, I guess I am now fully committed to my GX8 being the heart of my main camera system.
Today, I took delivery of the Lumix 35-100/2.8. I find my 45/2.8 is too short on occasion and I am not going to lug my 100-400 around for urban landscapes. So, I accepted that I probably wouldn't do better as a solution for medium to long telephoto than this lens. I am really surprised at how small and light the lens is.
These are a few test shots.
Wide open at f2.8 and iso400. Definitely shown signs of Leica DNA here, imho.
Same settings as above.
100% crop - good level of detail, imho
I'm not seriously going to use it for birding but she alighted about 15 foot from me and I took advantage. iso1600 100mm 1/125 (cropped)
Another view, pretty much straight out of the camera.
I'll mainly be using the lens to pick architectural detail high up on buildings and probably mostly at f8 where I can. But I have to say even wide open this is a sharp lens.
LouisB
“Cropped at 1600”—that’s your answer!Great shots. The last 2 frames seem rather noisy though. How come?
Many thanks. Using Define 2 of Nik, for example, my guess one could improve the noise significantly.“Cropped at 1600”—that’s your answer!
'mediumcool' is correct. As soon as you reach iso1600 noise intrudes. I have to balance detail over noise, although in this case as they are tests I didn't try very hard.Great shots. The last 2 frames seem rather noisy though. How come?
Processed RAWs, or OOC JPEGs?'mediumcool' is correct. As soon as you reach iso1600 noise intrudes. I have to balance detail over noise, although in this case as they are tests I didn't try very hard.
LouisB
RAWs but not much processing apart from cropping, iirc.Processed RAWs, or OOC JPEGs?
Thank you, K-H !Thanks Bart.
Terrific images.
What is it? Apartments?