wgerrard
Veteran
OK, you guys got me. What's a good starter body?
Somewhere around here, in another thread, I believe John Hermanson says the OM-2N is is the most repairable due to parts availability.
OK, you guys got me. What's a good starter body?
I rarely shoot color, but here is one with 50/1.4 wide open.
I have the 3.5 and it is TINY, sharp, and cheap. The 2.8 is bigger and costs a lot more for a half-stop of speed. I have not shot one so I do not know if the image quality is better or worse, but the 3.5 is good.
I had both and kept the 2.8. Really great for portraits. I did once a 1:1 comparison against the 135/2.8 Elmarit, and the signature is practically identical.
Cheers,
Roland.
The 2.8 version.Which 28mm was this? the f2.8 or f3.5 variant?
Why you certainly are not helping my 135mm zuiko GAS. :bang:
ferider,
Good dog! Ur, I mean good shot. Is that a wolf or a pet? Or both? Either way, it's beautiful. Love the colors, the sharply focused eyes, and the depth of field just melting away from there on back.
Greg
This one is with OM-1 but I forgot the lens, possibly Zuiko 85/2
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Great image, shadowfox. Here is another "modern japanesey" stuff from a Kissaten in SF. It's also from 85/2 (version 2).
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Helen, I am not familiar with a lot of your work. Is there a significance to the grayness/absence of highlights in this photo? It's an interesting technique, and seems to be making a particular statement, which I can't quite figure out.
Should I be looking at this in a particular context?