Thanks Skip!!!
They are great images. I´ve created a new OM4T gallery today to show what
type
of photography I like and what I would like to do with E-1. I hope you like
some
of my photographs.
Cheers,
Dave
http://victorian.fortunecity.com/byzantium/656/index_1.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Skip Williams" <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:10 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: [E-System] Please help - I want to buy E-1 system
>
> Do not buy an E-1 without the 14-54 lens. It's a great lens with its
28-108 range. Yes, the DOF at 54mm at f/3.5 isn't going to be as shallow as
a 180/2.8 or 85/2, but you can certainly use those lenses on the E-1.
>
> If I were you, I'd start with the 14-54, and then decide whether you need
the 50/2 macro or 50-200 later.
>
> Ask on the site noted, or dp-review.com, or www.myfourthirds.com for
examples with the 14-54 used as a portrait lens before writing it off.
>
> The 150 f/2.0 is really a professional, sports-oriented lens, IMO. It's
the FOV-equivilant of a 300/2! And it's going to be $3,000 in the U.S., so
save your pennies.
>
> Skip
>
>
> >
> >Subject: [OM] [E-System] Please help - I want to buy E-1 system
> > From: "David Irisarri" <div2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 20:55:46 +0200
> > To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >
> >Dear Zuikoholics,
> >
> >My name is David and I want to sell all my OM equipment and start
> >buying new Zuiko Digital lenses. I think is just the moment to jump
> >to this lovely system but I have a doubt about depth of field.
> >I always have been working with my 24/2 50/1,2 85/2 and 180/2,8
> >and I almost used to work with 180/2,8 for portrait. I would like to
> >have worked with one of the best Zuikos for portrait (100/2) but here
> >in Spain is very hard to find OM equipment. Now is oposite! Everybody
> >in Spain loves E-1 system.
> >All of you know how performs every Zuiko lens in every situation an when
> >you have to use your 85/2, 90/2 or 100/2 because "for sure" they have
> >different bokeh due to the blades and optical construction.
> >I know that if I buy an D-Zuiko 14-54 f2,8-3,5 is not going to blur the
> >background plenty enough to take a good portrait. I don´t know if depth
of
> >field is going to be the same like my OM4T using a 28-108 f2,8-3,5
> >I would like to know if someone from the list has this camera and
> >took any portrait with this lens.
> >If I can´t blur the background I prefer buying D-Zuiko 50/2 or D-Zuiko
> >50-200/2,8-3,5 although I wouldn´t be able to take any "wide angle"
picture.
> >Anybody is goigh to buy D-Zuiko 150/f2??? ;-)))))))))
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >
> >Dave
> >
> >pd: The other day I could see the camera and I felt the same when I
bought
> >my lady in black OM4T ;-) I am very happy that Zuiko name still continues
the
> >SAGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think that I´m going to feel the same when my father
bought
> >his first OM-1 long time ago.
> >
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