Thanks for looking, Chris. I'm really interested to hear from all about the
tonal qualities of these shots, I only made minor adjustment on the
exposure, contrast and color temp. under Olympus Master 2.
Having been switching between Canyon and Olympus from 2001, through E-10,
10D, E-1, E-3, 40D, E-520, 5D II and now playing again with a E-10 I found
Olympus has some qualities that I like and it is not easy (and sometimes not
possible for me) to simulate with a Canyon (unless you have the same Olympus
shot for reference). Within the Olympus, E-10 and E-1 seem to have the best
color/tone to my eyes. Unfortunately, Olympus has the smallest viewfinder
and many small issues. Also, I cannot make full use of the OM lenses.... one
just can't have everything ....
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Barker"
> Yes, those are nice shots, CH. I never had an E-10, my first digital
> camera having been a Powershot G5, but those look like good results.
>
> Chris
>
> On 27 Aug 2009, at 19:00, C.H.Ling wrote:
>
>> Two days ago I accompanied my son for a photo session, it was probably
>> the last one for this summary holiday, took some shots with an ancient
>> Olympus camera that I have not used for over six years:
>>
>> http://www.accura.com.hk/OM/ES/ED01/ED.htm
>>
>> RAW converted with Olympus Master, no PS. I really miss the color/
>> tone and
>> simple adjustment required.
>
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