photos: lightweight zooms with E-PL7

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Took my walk on Saturday with the two lightweight zooms and the E-PL7...


Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R
ISO 200 @ f/5.2 @ 1/320 @ 111mm



Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ
ISO 2500 @ f/8 @ 1/30 @ 14mm

enjoy!

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Nice! I've shot plenty of good photos with both these lenses. Gave my 14-42 to my girlfriend when she first started shooting m43, but the 40-150 will probably be my only long lens (unless I have a huge shift in my shooting aims!).
 
Nice! I've shot plenty of good photos with both these lenses. Gave my 14-42 to my girlfriend when she first started shooting m43, but the 40-150 will probably be my only long lens (unless I have a huge shift in my shooting aims!).

Thanks Mark!

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Nicely done! Was the b&w done in post processing or in-camera? If PP, what software are you using? Thanks.

Took my walk on Saturday with the two lightweight zooms and the E-PL7...


Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R
ISO 200 @ f/5.2 @ 1/320 @ 111mm



Olympus E-PL7 + M.Zuiko 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ
ISO 2500 @ f/8 @ 1/30 @ 14mm

enjoy!

G
 
Nicely done! Was the b&w done in post processing or in-camera? If PP, what software are you using? Thanks.

Thank you, Jamie.

I have the camera set to produce both raw and B&W JPEGs. I use a slightly customized group of settings that matches fairly closely what I tend to produce from the raw files in Lightroom, other than the toning. There are times when all I need is the JPEG, but I can usually pull a bit more out of the raw file in difficult lighting circumstances like this.

The posted image in this case is rendered from the .ORF file, processed in LR 5.7.1.

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