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11-MAY-2014


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Alan K05-Jul-2014 01:48
I'll admit that I've been scanning through this gallery looking for this combination of camera and lens. For a lens with such a wide focal length range the 14-150 seems to do a very good job. This is at full reach and yet the result is still very sharp and finely detailed. (The fact that the camera's at ISO 800 is also comforting; noise is the biggest concern I had after my experience with my E-P1, but thus far it's been less of a concern with the E-M1.) I don't think that I'm likely to get that lens, but it's nice to see what options are out there. (My 12-40 needs have been taken care of by my f/2.8 Pro lens, and I'm hanging out for the 40-150 f/2.8 Pro model that is slated for release, as last I heard, in September. It'll give me a little extra width than the 14-150 would, though granted it'll take me two lenses to get that... but on the other hand I'll have up to f/2.8 across the whole range. The 40-150 probably won't be dirt cheap but it'll still probably come in at a fraction of the price of my Canon gear. Having 24-300 equivalent at f/2.8 in a mere two lenses which combined will probably cost less than a 24-70 f/2.8 for the Canon works for me. Based on this shot, I'd say that long-reach life's good in MFT-land.)
Fong Lam15-May-2014 14:35
Great candid capture of this couple enjoying a wonderful pastime...V
Helen Betts15-May-2014 05:49
What a great candid! Looks like you caught his attention, but definitely not hers. V.
joseantonio15-May-2014 04:07
Well seen and captured.V
Fred Gary15-May-2014 01:26
She hasn't watched the "Look Up" video yet apparently.
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