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Aloha Carl,Beauty and the beast. Flowering bush thriving on the rim of the Kilauea caldera. I assume that the plant is either SOx tolerant or wind direction is relatively constant. Olympus E-P2 with Lumix 7-14, 3 shot stitch.
Thank you Leica77. The Lumix 7-14 is also one of my favorites.Aloha Carl,
Both of your images are fantastic. The second image is a great panorama shot (3-shot stitch), using one of my favorite lenses - Lumix 7-14. Best, Leica 77.
Thank you Tullio.Cool pano.!
Doh! sorry Tullio, I was mistaking you for Bob TullisBrian, did you just reply to my question about the EPL1? If so, thanks but I'm not Bob! Cheers!
Joergen, It is definitely the fault of the Zuiko as it seems to have captured an extra tooth.To get some "target practice" with my new GH1, I went to the Bangkok Motor Show yesterday, but I think there must be something wrong with my camera. I doesn't seem to be able to get the cars in focus. Just look at the example below; the white car is completely blurred
Should I send it back to Panasonic for repair, or is it maybe the Zuiko that is at fault here?
You need more proof? Here you go. On this one, you can hardly recognise the shape of the white car
GH1 with OM Zuiko 50mm f/2.0 Macro @ f/4.0
http://forum.getdpi.com/gallery/files/4/9/feathers.jpg
Must be a specialty of the 50mm. Here's one with the 100mm, probably @ f/5.6, and no extra tooth :thumbup:Joergen, It is definitely the fault of the Zuiko as it seems to have captured an extra tooth.