No wake speed - Idle
Not a favorite picture except in the juxtaposition of lake rules to flight
Olympus OM-D E-M5 with Panasonic 100-300 lens
ISO 200, f7.1, 1/800 second, 136mm (=272mm FF), cropped
Buy & Sell Listing - Want to SellSelling</br> FS/FT: Panasonic G5 body (black)
</br>Prices</br> $295
</br>Location</br> USA
</br>Ships to</br> USA
</br>Description</br> Panasonic G5 camera body (black).
The package includes:
G5 body (black)
Battery
Battery charger
USB connection cable...
Wonderful photos!
I just bought a K-5 and then the 55-300 separately. Trying it out this weekend, I took a shot at full telephoto of Chester. The shadow was severe, and yet I simply processed the JPG by lightening the shadows, adding some sharpening, and a little exposure, and the photo looks...
This Olympus E-PM1 camera body (without lens) is in excellent condition. I bought it last week from the previous owner and decided that I prefer an internal EVF. The camera has less than 500 shutter activations.
The camera kit is complete in that it comes with everything that originally came...
I like the photo of Buster, as well as another one at your website. On the website, #15 with the sunset (or sunrise), could you tell me the EXIF information?
I just posted a photo from the G3 with the newly-received Olympus 45mm f1.8 lens in the Images from the Panasonic Lumix G3 thread. The camera and lens complement each other well. It reinforces both the capabilities of the G3 and the advice that quality lenses play a major role in whatever...
G3 with Olympus 45 f1.8 lens
I just received the new lens, put it on, and found my most cooperative model. Simple post-processing in Lightroom 3 using fill light and crop. I like the lens.
I tried out the E-PL2 and surprisingly (to me) preferred the G3! :eek:
The newer sensor really makes a difference, which was visible in working with low-light shots particularly. The handling is marginally better with the E-PL2, mainly because the lens is just a little further from the right...
Panasonic G3K kit with 14-42 lens is just short of six months old. I bought it from Kenmore Camera on 6/19/2011. I estimate no more than 1,500 shutter actuations. It is in excellent condition, looks and functions as new. The LCD has been covered from day one with a simple, non-adhesive lcd...
Yes, the file size certainly seems as though it could be a contributing factor, even with fast cards. I have read people saying the G3 is slower than earlier (12MP) G cameras.
The touch screen, while useful at times, is really less attractive to me than better controls. I will be interested to see how the E-PL2 works. The greatest concern is whether the AF is too slow in low light, and secondarily is whether the shot recording time is not too quick.
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