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Thanks for the quick comparison, like the semi-fisheye look. More pics pls

Yes, and one can get away with saying that the pic was taken with just a normal UWA at an angle. Anyway, haven't had much time for more pics as was working overtime, just like these guys near my office I shot at random ... UWA is really point and shoot, no need to focus :-)

Samyang 8mm at night with E-PL1, ISO 800. With 8mm, easier to shoot at speeds below 1/20, so I still managed to use even f/8.

f/5.6. This guy is about to run me over :-). It looks far, but I am very near them.
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Just got my EPL1 and i'm lovin it!


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39mm— F/8 — ISO200 — 1/2000 sec — AP

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14mm— F/10 — ISO200 — 1/500 sec — AP

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19mm— F/5.6 — ISO200 — 1/500 sec — AP

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27mm— F/11 — ISO100 — 15 sec — AP
 

Playing with ALR3's grain feature. All taken with the E-P2 + 17mm f2.8.


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Art filter : pin hole
Cam : Olympus EPL-1
Lens : 14-42 Kit
Remarks : Straight from cam.

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Art filter : Grainy Film
Cam : Olympus EPL-1
Lens : 20mm f1.7
Remarks : Straight from cam.
 

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Art filter : pin hole
Cam : Olympus EPL-1
Lens : 14-42 Kit
Remarks : Straight from cam.

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Art filter : Grainy Film
Cam : Olympus EPL-1
Lens : 20mm f1.7
Remarks : Straight from cam.

Very nice :), 2 of the better art filters ...
 

Checking out the Zeiss C/Y 100mm f/2 on an E-PL1, day and night ...

can get close enough for a head shot ...
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Checking out the Zeiss C/Y 100mm f/2 on an E-PL1, day and night ...

can get close enough for a head shot ...

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Great shoots Joe especially the first, a much better lens than the 85f1.4 in terms of CA and i think you should be able to go closer with the lower minimum focus distance. Once again a great choice a 2 for one exchange 135mm + 85mm = 100mm :bsmilie:
 

My newbie contribution. Pardon me if its not well taken.

Photo was taken at Cising Lake, Hualien, Taiwan.

Olympus Pen 2, Shutter speed 1/125, F5.0, 14mm (Kit Lens), ISO 100, Auto WB, Cross Process Art Filter.

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Great shoots Joe especially the first, a much better lens than the 85f1.4 in terms of CA and i think you should be able to go closer with the lower minimum focus distance. Once again a great choice a 2 for one exchange 135mm + 85mm = 100mm :bsmilie:


Yes, Eric, I think the exchange was good. I prefer this as a portrait lens to the 85mm as it's more versatile closer or further. I also like the gradation of this C/Y 100mm lens, it keeps shadows well (on other pics I've taken), so the review of this lens at Pebble Place was spot on. This is a Planar too, so pics pop out more than the 135mm Sonnar, although the Sonnar has the smoother bokeh as expected from the design.

Auntie's smile
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My newbie contribution. Pardon me if its not well taken.

Photo was taken at Cising Lake, Hualien, Taiwan.

Olympus Pen 2, Shutter speed 1/125, F5.0, 14mm (Kit Lens), ISO 100, Auto WB, Cross Process Art Filter.

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I am no Photography expert, just using my knowledge on color channels. I thought there is too much details in the green channel...
 

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I am no Photography expert, just using my knowledge on color channels. I thought there is too much details in the green channel...

May I know what you mean by "too much details in the green channel" ? Or are you saying too much green ?


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