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The Panasonic 12-35 2.8 weather resistant and looks like a good build may sway me to go zoom with the OMD.
Kuzano, did he diagnose why your tongue was permanently attached to the interior wall of your cheek? 😉
I'm a bit curious Keith about your choice of cameras, recently there was a F6 then the RD-1 and now the OM_D.
Do they all fit into some neat little plan or does one replace the other?
The RD-1 seemed to be perfect with it's digital brain, film camera looks, cool dials and Leica glass.
You can just blame GAS if you want we all understand that 🙂
@keith: as you have been a D700 user I would like to hear your thoughts on comparing both.
I actually use a d700 with a 50mm prime and was considering a trade towards your omd 25mm combo.
Any input will help.
Thanks
Ok here they are! I probably should have sat it next an OM film body for a size comparison because it's significantly smaller and makes this lens look a lot bigger than it actually is. Somewhere in a previous thread though someone did this and it shouldn't be too hard to find. It is little but not to it's detriment IMO.
I think it's a stunning looking little camera and makes it's opposition, MFT or otherwise, look pretty ordinary. And it delivers performane wise!
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Ok ... this is the first shot that has really pleased me from this camera and I have to say that Summilux was worth every cent ... thank you Sug! 🙂
This was at f1.4 and ISO 3200. The ORF file was converted to tif in 'Olympus Viewer 2' raw converter then very minor curves adjustment applied in ACDSee Pro 3. No sharpening or noise reduction applied!
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Nice Keith. Was this exposed using A priority?
Where's the focus point. The light rays are quite sharp.
Great results, that 25 1.4 and OMD renders like a real Leica film shot IMO. If you have the time, would love to see how it will look in B&W though color is probably the best choice for this shot.
Ok ... this is the first shot that has really pleased me from this camera and I have to say that Summilux was worth every cent ... thank you Sug! 🙂
This was at f1.4 and ISO 3200. The ORF file was converted to tif in 'Olympus Viewer 2' raw converter then very minor curves adjustment applied in ACDSee Pro 3. No sharpening or noise reduction applied!
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Black and white from the Oly looks stunning IMO and I'll probably upload a couple of conversions to the gallery later that I was messing around with earlier today.
I was blown away by the out of camera colour and I'm not really a colour person! It's quite saturated but not in the way the X100 was when I had it ... or my D700 for that matter.
Here's a version of that same pic converted to black and white and cropped slightly. The shadows are pretty deep and the highlights quite extreme but that's the way it looked in reality and considering it's shot at ISO 3200 with noise reduction and filtering turned off in the camera it's impressive IMO.
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