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Thread: Xpro yesterday at tha beach. Water droplets on foxglove.

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    Xpro yesterday at tha beach. Water droplets on foxglove.


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    That pigeon photo is sharp!
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    Great set of images - what lens / lenses did you use?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iansky View Post
    Great set of images - what lens / lenses did you use?
    Thanks!
    I was switching between the 35 and the 18. The pics of the seal were cropped as I couldn't get any closer. Still, I think it held up pretty well. I'm still waiting on the 60!

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    A couple more.

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    I think a polarizer might have helped this one, but I love the colors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armanius View Post
    That pigeon photo is sharp!
    Yes, and how smoooooth is that bokeh?
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    The pigeon shot is lovely and also the b & w. I swing back and forth with this Fuji, can't make up my mind about it. Some images I've seen look very flat (sharp but flat, hard to explain) but then I see one like your pigeon shot and I'm smitten again. I'm interested in seeing more output from the new Oly. I can't tell Ray's Fuji shots from his OMs LOL!

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    Any camera that is capable of images like this, is a camera worth having. You can make it sing! I have to admit, I am intrigued by the Xpro1.

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    @Pelao - the bokeh of the 35/1.4 is very smooth for sure, assuming that photo was with the 35! Maybe it was the 60? :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by christilou View Post
    The pigeon shot is lovely and also the b & w. I swing back and forth with this Fuji, can't make up my mind about it. Some images I've seen look very flat (sharp but flat, hard to explain) but then I see one like your pigeon shot and I'm smitten again. I'm interested in seeing more output from the new Oly. I can't tell Ray's Fuji shots from his OMs LOL!
    I know what you mean. I also have the x100 and find that the pics from that have a more three dimensional look to them, if that makes sense. Maybe more depth is what I'm trying to say. I'm just a beginner with this camera and an amateur in photography so hopefully my abilities with it will improve with time, but so far I'm very pleased with the results.
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