Damselflies
Copyright ©2007, Fonzy -
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Fonzy -
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My Macro 2007 |
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08-May-2007 18:01 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E500 |
Exposure time: |
1/160 |
Aperture: |
9.0 |
Focal length: |
70mm(140mm) |
Lens: |
ED50mm macro+EC1.4 |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
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no |
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RAW |
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Hi Fons,
Sharp as always. I wonder how it would compare with the Sigma?
Best regards
Torvald
Torvald Bie at 03:46 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
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Torvald Bie wrote:
> Hi Fons,
> Sharp as always. I wonder how it would compare with the Sigma?
> Best regards
> Torvald
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Thanks Torvald for the comment.
The Sigma is doing also a very good job....;-))
Best regards,
Fonzy - at 09:28 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
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Fons,
Wonderful shot. This lens combination is really working well for you.
Regards:Peter
Peter French at 21:24 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
Damselflies
Splendid stuff - as usual; wonderful colors and crisp as is so typical of your work.
For nature/'macro' work I suspect that 50mm/1.4 TC combo (140mm) is a very useful focal length.
Remember reading about Zuiko's 'announced' 100mm macro lens? I wonder what ever became of that project? I recall reading about it last year; however, more recently, I've read about quite a few other lenses but not the 100mm macro (curses!).
-leon
Leon Plympton at 21:29 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
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Hi Peter ,
Thanks for the comment ..;-)
Yes this combination works good almost the same result as the Sigma 150mm macro..
Best regards,.....Fons
Fonzy - at 21:50 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
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Thanks Leon for the comment...;-))
Cheers,
Fonzy - at 21:50 CEST on 09-May-2007 [Reply]
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Thanks Dirk for the comment ....much appreciated..;-))
Cheers,...........Fons
Fonzy - at 16:54 CEST on 10-May-2007 [Reply]