Never had a single dust issue with a 4/3 camera and I've had 4 of them!
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Originally posted by Brad View PostNever had a single dust issue with a 4/3 camera and I've had 4 of them!Last edited by Yakumo; 03-07-2014, 06:24.
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Got a new everyday carry camera today, this is to replace my now ageing Casio Exilim EX-Z850 which has been with me most days since October 2006. The only irk is the Canon slightly wider so I need to get a new case for it. The Casio still takes great pics which is why I've kept it for so long, plus it's solidly built.
I've been considering getting one of these - they're not cheap mind, so it's quite an investment. The possibility of turning Nikon G 50mm f1.8 into a 35mm f0.95 on a Micro Four Thirds system is an inciting one though. Anyone got or used one of them or its mount variants?Last edited by MartyG; 25-07-2014, 07:47.
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Managed to catch the sunset this evening, this is from the D7000 with the 10-22mm f4
And this from the Canon S110 compact
And this one is from the Panasonic GF2 with the Pentax 110 24mm f2.8
I wasn't keen on the in-camera JPGs from the D7000 but I shot raw+jpg and I've had a chance to work on one of the D7000 raw files now - will take another look at some of the others.
Last edited by MartyG; 06-07-2014, 22:40.
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As always, some wonderful shots. The weather here is really ****ty at the moment due to the rainny season BUT that does give us some fantastic low clouds over the mountain areas. The only problem is that I'm stuck in work meaning by the time I get home the clouds have either gone or grown way too think making everything look like a N64 game.
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It was a clear evening, so I ran off into the countryside to grab a few shots, turned into a 4 hour expedition.
20140706-IMG_5168.jpg by EvilBoris, on Flickr
20140707-IMG_5445.jpg by EvilBoris, on Flickr
Last edited by EvilBoris; 07-07-2014, 06:52.
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