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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Tesselator

New member
Hehehehe.......love it!

Happy New Year......you'll celebrate before I will. KAMPAI!!

R
Thanks! HNY 2U2!

Cool looking tripod.

..."My sharpest lens is a sturdy tripod."... :)
Absolutely! How does the saying go again: "Give me a place to stand, and a tripod stable enough, and I can photograph the world!" errr, or something like that... :D

Hi Tesselator,
It's a terrific tripod. Happy New Year to You! :)
Why thank you Leica, kind as usual! HNY 2U2! 2011, and I never though I'd see 2000. :)




Here's some more images. This time with my new Nikkor AF 85mm F1.4D - and this is my first experience with a lens that renders colors like this! Holy cow! At first I though someone was messing about with the saturation on my monitors or something. It's a very lively and vivid lens! It's kinda like getting a new box of crayons. It's nice getting results like this without having to process for it. :)





F/1.4, 1/125s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 13:38:27








F/1.4, 1/400s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 15:48:20








F/1.4, 1/125s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 16:05:25
I missed the focus a little bit on this one - you can see that the buds don't look as perfectly pin-sharp as I saw in the finder. I still like it tho!








f/1.4, 1/640s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 15:54:31








f/1.4,1/200s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 16:08:20








f/1.4, 1/400s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 13:32:56





The amazing thing to me is that it's doing this in low light. Overcast at around 1pm to 4pm and this time of year at Japan's latitude on the planet the Sun always looks like it's about 2 to 2.5 hours away from total sunset - it never climbs very high in the sky and the days are short. Noon looks about the same as 4pm and 9:30 am.
 

Leica 77

New member
Thanks! HNY 2U2!

Here's some more images. This time with my new Nikkor AF 85mm F1.4D - and this is my first experience with a lens that renders colors like this! Holy cow! At first I though someone was messing about with the saturation on my monitors or something. It's a very lively and vivid lens! It's kinda like getting a new box of crayons. It's nice getting results like this without having to process for it. :)



F/1.4, 1/125s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 13:38:27


F/1.4, 1/400s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 15:48:20


F/1.4, 1/125s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 16:05:25
I missed the focus a little bit on this one - you can see that the buds don't look as perfectly pin-sharp as I saw in the finder. I still like it tho!


f/1.4, 1/640s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 15:54:31


f/1.4,1/200s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 16:08:20



f/1.4, 1/400s, ISO100, Camera: GH1, Image Digitized: 2011:01:02, 13:32:56


The amazing thing to me is that it's doing this in low light. Overcast at around 1pm to 4pm and this time of year at Japan's latitude on the planet the Sun always looks like it's about 2 to 2.5 hours away from total sunset - it never climbs very high in the sky and the days are short. Noon looks about the same as 4pm and 9:30 am.
Hi Tesselator,
Wow and Holy Cow! These images are indeed fantastic. I will definitely include the Nikkor AF 85mm F1.4 lens on my shopping list. :)
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
A portrait from around Christmas in a French restaurant.
(Not as sharp as I wished but I like the movement and background)

Michiel


Now, that could make a very nice bokehgraph portrait :deadhorse:

Keith
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
A portrait from around Christmas in a French restaurant.
(Not as sharp as I wished but I like the movement and background)

Michiel


Now, that could make a very nice bokehgraph portrait :deadhorse:

Keith
I knew you would say that :D, but this one is for all the people who don't look at the bokehthread regulary. :lecture:

Also I don't want tro overflow the bokehthread with contributions. :ROTFL:

Michiel
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Mirror lenses have a couple of disadvantages, but at 590g, 97mm length and 81mm diameter, there aren't many alternatives available that will fit in the same, little bag. When using a tripod, I've found that a fluid head is the best alternative for this lens, particularly when taking photos of moving targets. Gives me much better control than a ballhead.

GH1 with OM Zuiko 500m f/8 Reflex

 
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