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There's a lovely 'quality' to all of these images, and I particularly like the Organic ArchitectureMore...
Gary, wonderful images, terrific IQ. Your FT gear does not disappoint! :thumbs: :clap:I certainly understand why Olympus moved from the Four Thirds DSLR platform to mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras. That said, I'm glad they made a camera like the E-5 and outstanding lenses like the 150mm f2.0 ED SHG and 14-35mm f2.0 ED SHG.
Just to be sure my E-5 lives on for years to come, I purchased 4 new batteries for it. My biggest concern about owning older digital cameras is the possibility that good batteries will no longer be available for them in the future.
Here are a few shots from today.
Gary
Native Alaskan sculpture in the BP atrium. E-5 and the 150/2 at f2. Minor adjustments to contrast, no added sharpening.
Bristol Bay Native Corporation building. E-5 and the 14-35/2 at f8. Minor adjustments to contrast, no added sharpening.