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Olympus Users
Last post 22-10-2008, 6:50 PM by cairntoul. 344 replies.
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06-08-2007, 8:06 PM |
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sue allen
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Joined on 20-08-2003
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wellingborough
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That reminds me I must try to get to one of the local steam rallies again - great subjects for photography. Nice quality.
Looks like a youngster demanding food - I find black birds much harder to get than white ones.
a few mediocre pics
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07-08-2007, 10:45 AM |
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martin_hurton
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Joined on 28-07-2007
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Durham, England
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Hi all, I have posted in a different thread but was recommended to ask here instead.
I'll introduce myself as an E-1 user, and have been since turning digital in January of this year.
I read in this months mag Olympus are going to be introducing a 70-300mm (with Macro) lens to their 4/3rds line-up. Personally this lense is just what I'm after (I think) so I'll be waiting to get my hands on one to try but would like to hear any recommendations for a similar lense from anyone else using the 4/3rds system.
I'm hoping to improve my wildlife photography, not an area that I have explored much but something that I seem to be taking a lot more of lately. Perhpas because I have turned digital, I can snap away at geese and swans all day and don't have to worry about the cost of my slow focusing or poor panning technique (which is improving each visit to the lake).
I did read the letter regarding the investment in 4/3rds lenses and it did get me thinking for a while. Do I stick with the Oly and my two lenses or do I wait and change to a different manufacturer (I fancy the look of the Fuji S5 or SD14)? Then I went and bought a 35mm Macro lense. And now I'm considering the 70-300 when released so I guess that I'm stuck with it (that's a good thing). My reasons for choosing the E-1 were the weather sealing, dust removal and robustness, and the compact lenses suit my usual photography (travel).
Cheers all, I'll keep popping in for some friendly Olympus chat.
PS I agree that you shouldn't have to defend your camera choice, it's the images that are important and even though my camera is "only" 5.1mp I'm VERY happy with it, and I was a digital skeptic!
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07-08-2007, 12:42 PM |
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07-08-2007, 4:43 PM |
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07-08-2007, 6:29 PM |
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07-08-2007, 7:10 PM |
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vxisme
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Joined on 03-03-2006
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Hi Sue, i never really counted mine till you pointed out how many, i just tend to go on all sorts of galleries and post replies to shots i like, but have never really had a big input to the forums, as i consider myself not knowing enough about this fine hobby to join in as it were, but i'm very interested in the Olympus forum as this is what ive been using for a while now, so the info on them is quite good and great place for tips etc, so as i see now, most of my posts are of shots in galleries, maybe i should join in a bit more..? but i just like browsing the site for new shots etc. but still keeping my eye on the forums..lol. from now on, anyway..lol.
Cheers Donny
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08-08-2007, 2:32 AM |
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08-08-2007, 5:45 AM |
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08-08-2007, 7:52 AM |
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08-08-2007, 11:31 AM |
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Guy Roberts
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Joined on 21-10-2005
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Barbados
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martin_hurton:Hi all, I have posted in a different thread but was recommended to ask here instead.
I'll introduce myself as an E-1 user, and have been since turning digital in January of this year.
I read in this months mag Olympus are going to be introducing a 70-300mm (with Macro) lens to their 4/3rds line-up. Personally this lense is just what I'm after (I think) so I'll be waiting to get my hands on one to try but would like to hear any recommendations for a similar lense from anyone else using the 4/3rds system.
Hi Martin Have you looked at this thread? http://community.dcmag.co.uk/forums/thread/520791.aspx. Cheers Guy
My DCM Gallery
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10-08-2007, 2:58 AM |
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10-08-2007, 4:14 PM |
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craftysnapper
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Joined on 24-11-2005
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West Midlands
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sue allen:
JPEG v RAW - no, not the usual debate! But specifically in relation to Olympus cameras, do you always use one or the other? One thing I like about the Olympus range is the ability to get good JPEGs and, apart from a couple of months using a Canon 30D, I've just never got into RAW and processing - just tweaking JPEGs in PSP. So, if you prefer shooting RAW files, what's the best software you've found for Olympus?
Silkypix Studio Developer 3 all the way for me Sue ![Smile [:)]](/emoticons/emotion-1.gif)
Paul My glass is 4/3rds full My Photo GalleriesMy Flickr
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10-08-2007, 4:45 PM |
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m_woods
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Joined on 10-12-2005
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Bristol
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Hi folks. I haven't been about for a while. Thought I'd pop in and woohoo....we have some Olympians! Thought you might be interested in this on the new 'E-3', or whatever it's going to be called.... http://www.olympus-esystem.com/dea/special/passion/episode6_02.html The last I heard was a date of 17 October for release, but I can;t vouch for the accuracy. Incidentally, I have the Sigma 135-400mm so if anyone wants to know anything just ask away. Best wishes Mike
Michael Woods PhotographyE-1, E-500, 11-22mm, 14-54mm, 40-150mm, Sigma 30mm, 105mm, 135-400mm, OM50mm
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10-08-2007, 6:20 PM |
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