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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

scho

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An Acros 100 negative shot with a Pentax 645NII, but digitized with my Olympus E-M1X and 60mm macro lens on a copy stand with LED tablet on base. The digital image was recorded in high res mode in the E-M1X for an 80 MP final image.

 

scho

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One more negative digitized as above with the E-M1X. Bleached out driftwood on the shore of Seneca Lake taken with a Mamiya RZ67 36 years ago.

 

pegelli

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Among all the power talk about MF and new tech cams I'm finding very few images

So here's some from a small sensor:


Amsterdam yesterday, inside the former post office (now the Magna Plaza shopping center)


1: Looking up


2: Columns galore (defished)



3: The central hall


All Olympus PEN EP3 + fisheye 9/8 "body cap"
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
Among all the power talk about MF and new tech cams I'm finding very few images

So here's some from a small sensor:


Amsterdam yesterday, inside the former post office (now the Magna Plaza shopping center)


1: Looking up


2: Columns galore (defished)



3: The central hall


All Olympus PEN EP3 + fisheye 9/8 "body cap"
Thanks Pieter. Impressive images of a stunning building.
Formerly a Post Office! I wonder what they used all that space for?

I would love to see that space photographed with a modern high resolution camera.
MFT, APS-C, FF, or mMF would do fine.
Bart could use his Fuji GFX 50S and GF23 or GF32-64.
 

pegelli

Well-known member
Formerly a Post Office! I wonder what they used all that space for?
Maybe housing the pigeons? :LOL:

I would love to see that space photographed with a modern high resolution camera.
MFT, APS-C, FF, or mMF would do fine.
Bart could use his Fuji GFX 50S and GF23 or GF32-64.
Agree, these are just fun snaps (and fun it was), but I'll probably be back with some more serious equipment and have another go. Since it's Bart's neck of the woods he might beat me to it though :salute:.
 

Knorp

Well-known member
Maybe housing the pigeons? :LOL:

Agree, these are just fun snaps (and fun it was), but I'll probably be back with some more serious equipment and have another go. Since it's Bart's neck of the woods he might beat me to it though :salute:.
Not to worry, Pieter. I won’t shoot (under) your pigeons ... :angel:

Krgds.
 

pegelli

Well-known member
Not to worry, Pieter. I won’t shoot (under) your pigeons ... :angel:

Krgds.
No problem Bart, when I was walking around in Amsterdam yesterday I was on the lookout for a gentleman shooting MF Fuji but unfortunately I didn't spot one :banghead:
Would have been great if we would have bumped into each other (not literally)

I'd love to see what you could do in that building, I always find it inspiring what other people see in the same location.
 

pegelli

Well-known member
A few more from my walk through Amsterdam last Monday

Oosterdok



An ever decreasing selection of house boats



Looking for Nemo


All Olympus EP-3 + body cap 9/8 fisheye, defished
 

hot

Active member
Lumix GX7 - Kaxinda 7.5mm / 2.8 - Samyang 7.5mm / 3.5 - Kaxinda 25mm / 0.95







Kaxinda 25mm at 0.95 - far (4.999 meters :cool:)


Kaxinda 25mm at 0.95 - near (3 meters)
 
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