I don't recall seeing your pelican shot before with the 300/4.5. I like it.
Chuck Norcutt
AG Schnozz wrote:
>> Hi all. Any opinions on what OM lenses are the best match to
>> digital E-series bodies?
>
> Most.
>
>> One in particular I am look at is the 1:4 f200mm.
>
> This is one of my favorite lenses on the E-1. Here are a few
> examples:
>
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/iawinter01/P2178976
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/grandam01/P4210536
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/IsleRoyale01/P9046261030
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/IsleRoyale01/P9046272033
>
> And here are a couple close-up shots taken with the 100/2.8:
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/e1macrotest/P6084032_03
> http://image66media.com/Gallery/e1macrotest/P6084039_03
>
> And the two images here were taken with the 100/2.8 and 300/4.5:
> http://www.image66media.com/landscapes.html
>
> Here are some sample shots which were produced by NSURIT:
> http://www.image66media.com/page22.html
>
> As you can see, OM lenses on the E-series are perfectly acceptable.
> In fact, more than acceptable, I'd suggest that in certain
> circumstances they will exceed what you can get with a modern lens.
>
> I use the 24/2.8, 35/2.8, 35/shift, 50/3.5, 100/2.8, 200/4 and a
> Tokina AT-X 100-300/4 on my E-1.
>
> AG
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