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Really like this shot, as it's like the bird just took a shower and shake itself dry.
 

Oh **** this thread. And here I was wondering whether to splurge on a used Leica M9, or to buy this camera along with a 25/1.4 to use with my 7-14.
 

YOU! YOU! YOU!!!!! WHY MUST YOU DO THIS?!?!?!

Why must you post such wonderful pictures of Japan where I will be going to in August?!?!?!

Why must you purposely state that these are taken with 25mm f1.4 when I'm in 2 minds whether to buy it and I already have 20mm f1.8?!?!?!

Why did you take such kick-ass photos!?!?

Hahaha!!! Sorry for the poison bro.

I think u kena already, since u said u ordered it already in the other thread.
In that case, can I poison you with the Panasonic 7-14mm too? IMO, the colors from this lens is very nice, and ultra wide angle is VERY VERY useful in Japan!

Asakusa from a side perspective - Panasonic 7-14mm at 10mm / f7.1
(I love the blend of old and new with the temple and Tokyo Sky Tree. This could only be taken with a wide angle)
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Asakusa taken from the other side - Panasonic 7-14mm at 9mm / f4.0
(there was a very pretty Thai girl on the left using a Nex-5N. Too bad didn't catch her)
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Life-sized Gundam at Odaiba - Panasonic 7-14mm at 9mm / f4.5
(This gundam also moves with lights and smoke. Very awesome)
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Elmo does Osaka - Panasonic 7-14mm at 12mm / f4
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Manhole cover at Studio Ghibli Museum - Panasonic 7-14mm at 14mm / f4
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But at the end of the day, I think the 25/1.4 is still the best.


Sakura in Toyama - Pana-Leica 25mm/1.4 at f4.5
(this was shot in a light drizzle)
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Goth-Loli shop in Osaka - Pana-Leica 25mm/1.4 at f4.5
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Shop advertising in Osaka - Pana-Leica 25mm/1.4 at f2.5
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Exhibits at Doraemon Museum - Pana-Leica 25mm/1.4 at f5.6
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You are a very terrible person indeed... But I'll take this one step at a time... 7-14 is not essential for me at this point. I'm trying to figure out my comfortable focal length, either 20mm or 25mm. Landscape I'll have to make do with wide on the 12-50mm for now. :(

And I'm damn lucky I ordered. It's out of stock again within 2 hours.

Your 25mm photos had either redeemed me or condemned me. Only time will tell.
 

Hehe! Bro, I am a total noob.
I'm sure your shots will be many times better than mine. Once you see the results of the 25/1.4, you will have no regrets!!! :)

The 12-50mm is actually quite good. It's a bit weird, because the live-view in the EVF or LCD doesn't show a nice pic but when you see on screen, the shots are not too bad.

But oh how I miss Japan.......... wish I could go back soon.
 

my humble contribution. All shot with the wonderful 12-50mm

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Hahaha!!! Sorry for the poison bro.

I think u kena already, since u said u ordered it already in the other thread.
In that case, can I poison you with the Panasonic 7-14mm too? IMO, the colors from this lens is very nice, and ultra wide angle is VERY VERY useful in Japan!

Asakusa from a side perspective - Panasonic 7-14mm at 10mm / f7.1
(I love the blend of old and new with the temple and Tokyo Sky Tree. This could only be taken with a wide angle)
asakusa-at-the-side.jpg


Asakusa taken from the other side - Panasonic 7-14mm at 9mm / f4.0
(there was a very pretty Thai girl on the left using a Nex-5N. Too bad didn't catch her)
asakusa-at-the-other-side.jpg


Life-sized Gundam at Odaiba - Panasonic 7-14mm at 9mm / f4.5
(This gundam also moves with lights and smoke. Very awesome)
gundam-back-view.jpg


Elmo does Osaka - Panasonic 7-14mm at 12mm / f4
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Manhole cover at Studio Ghibli Museum - Panasonic 7-14mm at 14mm / f4
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Wah lan eh..very evil indeed. FYI, you have also contributed to me placing my order for EM-5. 2 days ago I was bent on not getting it and just stick to my EP-2 until something even better comes out. Lol.
 

Wah lan eh..very evil indeed. FYI, you have also contributed to me placing my order for EM-5. 2 days ago I was bent on not getting it and just stick to my EP-2 until something even better comes out. Lol.

:D:D:D Haha! You will thank me later, when you start posting all your super photos.
 


Tateyama Alpen Route. Taken with M.Zuiko 12mm.


Ropeway at Daikanbo station. Taken with M.Zuiko 12mm.

Hehe! Bro, I am a total noob.
I'm sure your shots will be many times better than mine. Once you see the results of the 25/1.4, you will have no regrets!!! :)

The 12-50mm is actually quite good. It's a bit weird, because the live-view in the EVF or LCD doesn't show a nice pic but when you see on screen, the shots are not too bad.

But oh how I miss Japan.......... wish I could go back soon.

Nice shots Zapp!, silencer13! Makes me wanna go Japan soon!
 

Let's see how OM-D perform under very low light.
All photos are hand held as my tripod head just kaput :cry:


Exposure: 5
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 12 mm
ISO Speed: 400





Exposure: 5
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 12 mm
ISO Speed: 400






Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/10.0
Focal Length: 283 mm
ISO Speed: 400
 

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then i use the digital tele converter
no crop, no PP

 

Hmmm... This is some seriously poisonous thread indeed....
 

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