marcr1230
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Got the nice little 12-40 zoom yesterday, first chance to use it was tonight.
I'm really liking this little camera, the pictures are nice and sharp, all hand-held at 1/60 sec. all at 1600 ISO
It was misty and murky out.
take pictures -> import to iPad via Wifi -> from iPad to Flickr -> Flickr to RFF
these are SOOC, with minor cropping on a couple:
I love this corner, day or night, ramshackle yet dynamic:

This one, I heard the Metra train behind me , threw the camera up quickly to see what it could do:

Peering into the new Tai Chi studio nearby:

La Sierra:

Haunted House ?

I'm really liking this little camera, the pictures are nice and sharp, all hand-held at 1/60 sec. all at 1600 ISO
It was misty and murky out.
take pictures -> import to iPad via Wifi -> from iPad to Flickr -> Flickr to RFF
these are SOOC, with minor cropping on a couple:
I love this corner, day or night, ramshackle yet dynamic:

This one, I heard the Metra train behind me , threw the camera up quickly to see what it could do:

Peering into the new Tai Chi studio nearby:

La Sierra:

Haunted House ?

kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I love the size of that camera, dinky. Thanks for posing.
Range-rover
Veteran
Great nighttime shots, it's really seems to be a great camera.
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
Congrats on your new camera. Nice photos! The E-M1 is a fine performer, and it's obvious you have an eye, so get on with it and enjoy!
kdemas: the E-M1 is dinky little with the Panasonic 14mm lens fitted. Then I fit the HLD7 grip and either the ZD 11-22 or 50-200 lenses: it becomes more like a Nikon F3 + MD-4, only slimmer, lighter, and with better ergonomics. ;-)
kdemas: the E-M1 is dinky little with the Panasonic 14mm lens fitted. Then I fit the HLD7 grip and either the ZD 11-22 or 50-200 lenses: it becomes more like a Nikon F3 + MD-4, only slimmer, lighter, and with better ergonomics. ;-)
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