pggunn
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Just got the Olympus E-P3 with kit lens, Panasonic 40/1.7 pancake, a used Olympus 4/3 to Micro 4/3 converter and should have a Lens Baby Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic on Tuesday. I wanted another digital camera after shooting nothing but my OM1 for the last three years.
I'm really enjoying the E-P3. The image quality is very nice, the autofocus is very quick, and it's highly customizable. It will probably take me another week or so using it, and consulting the manual quite a bit just to set it up the way I want, but after two days with it, I'm pretty satisfied. I didn't think I'd be using the touchscreen features at all, but I've got to say that having the camera autofocus and shoot very quickly just by tapping the screen where you want it to focus is pretty awesome. I hope you purists will forgive my blasphemy!
And I've got to say, I love the 40/1.7 pancake. I hope to use the kit lens for some videography soon, but I can't bear to take the 40/1.7 off the lens mount yet! It just fits the E-P3 so well.
Here's the obligatory picture of my cat snapshot with the pancake lens. This one with a bit of cropping and minimal PP in Aperture:
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Boopsie_01_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
I shot it by holding the camera in one hand and tapping the screen. Here's the straight-out-of-camera JPEG:
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Boopsie_02_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's my lovely wife at ISO 1000, f/1.7 @ 1/60s after minimal PP in Aperture, then Silver FX Pro:
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Nanci_01_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
If anyone is interested in pixel peeping, you can download the full sized images from my Flickr site. There are two straight-out-of-camera JPEGs of the cat in the E-P3 set. I hope to add more to the set tomorrow night after an afternoon of shooting. I've actually had very little opportunity to handle the camera yet, only about two dozen mostly mundane snapshots so far. I've had too many chores and family obligations to attend to, but tomorrow afternoon I'm free! 😀
I'm really enjoying the E-P3. The image quality is very nice, the autofocus is very quick, and it's highly customizable. It will probably take me another week or so using it, and consulting the manual quite a bit just to set it up the way I want, but after two days with it, I'm pretty satisfied. I didn't think I'd be using the touchscreen features at all, but I've got to say that having the camera autofocus and shoot very quickly just by tapping the screen where you want it to focus is pretty awesome. I hope you purists will forgive my blasphemy!
And I've got to say, I love the 40/1.7 pancake. I hope to use the kit lens for some videography soon, but I can't bear to take the 40/1.7 off the lens mount yet! It just fits the E-P3 so well.
Here's the obligatory picture of my cat snapshot with the pancake lens. This one with a bit of cropping and minimal PP in Aperture:
Boopsie_01_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
I shot it by holding the camera in one hand and tapping the screen. Here's the straight-out-of-camera JPEG:
Boopsie_02_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's my lovely wife at ISO 1000, f/1.7 @ 1/60s after minimal PP in Aperture, then Silver FX Pro:
Nanci_01_E-P3 by pggunn1, on Flickr[/IMG]
If anyone is interested in pixel peeping, you can download the full sized images from my Flickr site. There are two straight-out-of-camera JPEGs of the cat in the E-P3 set. I hope to add more to the set tomorrow night after an afternoon of shooting. I've actually had very little opportunity to handle the camera yet, only about two dozen mostly mundane snapshots so far. I've had too many chores and family obligations to attend to, but tomorrow afternoon I'm free! 😀
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