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Olympus OMD-EM5 with Panasonic 12mm-35mm (24-70mm 35mm equivalent) X-lens f/2.8

I just love micro four thirds. It's such a portable system and still you manage great shots.

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@Peatmoss:

His eyes usually are clean, but it just so happened that they weren't when I took this pic.

And he's supposed to be slightly hairless too, because he is a Devon Rex cat. :-O

Great pics Brokken and NaN. I really like the first pic of your dog, Brokken.
 
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huh, all this time I thought it was only the one dog. Guess two cuties is better than one though.
 
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I tried light painting, with an exposure of 15 seconds or so. Very good results compared to not using this technique.
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Light painting
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Also tried it on this:
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Got my Suntar Auto 135mm, f/2.8 attatched to my camera, good glass!

The photos aren't too shabby:
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Bokehlicious!
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CAT!
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Apparently, this thing, is a dog. At least that is what my sister calls it. Methinks it is a runty bigfoot!
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You got an OMD? I want to try one of those so badly!

It's fantastic! If you get a chance, do yourself a favor and try it. It's a great, lightweight camera with all the features of the big boys in a small package. My EM5 and me are not parting ways any time soon. :)
 
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Took these today with my Pany 7-14mm (14 - 28mm equiv. APS sensor) f/4 at Embarcadero in San Francisco - This is a rectilinear wide angle and though it may not have much history behind it yet, I think it's gonna become cult. :)

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ohhh I like that, those are beautiful :)

Can you take a pic of a brick wall so we can get an idea of it's distortion (looks really nice)
(some to be expected, nature of the beast)
 
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These were taken with the Olympus 75mm f/1.8 lens. Possibly one of the finest pieces of glass for the Micro Four Thirds format:

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And these were taken with the Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 lens in San Fran:

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