That 100/2 is an amazing lens. Since I wasn't that familiar with it, I looked
it up on eBay.
There's one. Only one. And at an amazing price. On the high side of amazing.
So, it doesn't diminish my lust for it, but since it's twice as much as I paid
for my whole E-M5 setup, it goes on a much different list.....
Paul Braun
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On Feb 10, 2013, at 9:30, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Nice! Tripod, I assume? Care to share the exposure parameters?
>
> I am a firm believer that technique trumps technology most of the
> time. Yes, I did use a tripod. I'll have to look up the EXIF data on
> this, but the shutter speed was probably in the 1/30 range. It's well
> lit.
>
> Conversion was in Raw Shooter and I think I desaturated the image
> there. There is a little bit of color in the stone work, but not
> enough to be anything but a distraction, I think. Cropping and
> resizing was done in Picture Window Pro. I almost posted the original
> width, but didn't want to leave resizing for the gallery to chance.
>
> The 100/2 and 28/2, when focused and used correctly is able to give
> "pixel sharpness" with my cameras. It's just a matter of being able to
> be a good enough photographer to make use of it.
>
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