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06-25-2011, 05:45 AM   #2026
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Very nice, stillshunter



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Right back at ya Zafar...nice rendering.
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Beautiful subjects and bokeh!
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Auto Sears MC 75-260 f/4.5. Bought it without knowing the thing even HAD a close focus setting, but even more the bokeh it produces! Its nice all the way across the range, even at f/22. The lens is slow, but I can live with that.

Probably at f/4.5



f/16 or f/22 (you can see the sensor crud in this one)



f/4.5



And again at 4.5



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F 50/1.4





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I've been shooting my K 50/1.2 on the Olympus E-P1 with some very satisfying results. Usually f/2 or f/4.


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QuoteOriginally posted by rparmar Quote
I've been shooting my K 50/1.2 on the Olympus E-P1 with some very satisfying results. Usually f/2 or f/4.


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I think focusng is the hardest thing. I've got a Panasonic MFT, and even though it has an Electronic Viewfinder with Magnification to assist manual focusing, it's still a challenge...

Pentax-m 50/1.7 on a Panasonic MFT...

M 50/1.7 on a MFT
06-26-2011, 07:19 PM   #2034
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QuoteOriginally posted by rparmar Quote
I've been shooting my K 50/1.2 on the Olympus E-P1 with some very satisfying results. Usually f/2 or f/4.


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These are killer!!!
06-26-2011, 07:32 PM   #2035
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Amazing stuff here - keep em coming!

Crepe Myrtle by the pool - Quantaray 28-90 on an istD:

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QuoteOriginally posted by rparmar Quote
I've been shooting my K 50/1.2 on the Olympus E-P1 with some very satisfying results. Usually f/2 or f/4.


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Well seen/done
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Schacht 90 F 4.0
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06-27-2011, 04:38 AM   #2039
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QuoteOriginally posted by theunartist Quote
I think focusng is the hardest thing. I've got a Panasonic MFT, and even though it has an Electronic Viewfinder with Magnification to assist manual focusing, it's still a challenge...
Furthermore, focusing without an EVF using a small magnified bit on an LCD at arm's length is so far below optimal that it is amazing I can manage at all! But the Olympus sensor is capable of working magic and I get none of the exposure issues I do with my Pentax Green button. Also... exposure is automatic and continuous without hitting a button at all.

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These are killer!!!
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Well seen/done
Thank you both. They are from the same walk by the river near my house.
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Super Tak 135/3.5

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