After a long time I like to post a few pictures from my new destination, which is Calcutta, India. I have switched from a Canon 5D Mark II system to the OM-D.
+1. The Zuiko 150/2 lens is very nice indeed. It has a FF look/character to it. Can't wait to see how the Panasonic 150/2.8 lens will perform ... and I hope Olympus will release a Micro Zuiko version of this lens.
juju1958 wrote:
Rudi the portraits are wonderful. I prefer them over the other images.
I like this lens a lot. The bokeh at 2.0 is wonderful and it is amazingly sharp at wide open aperture. I have used a monopod for the above portraits since the lens is quite heavy, if used for a long time.The subject separation with this lens is really FF-like. But since it is actually a 300mm lens in FF, you have to keep quite a distance from your model (which is mostly my wife Rita).
Rudi, beautiful photos, the bokeh is truly great with that lens which adds to the nice composition and beautiful modeling.
Juan, love that portrait, it looks so calm and warm, very nice.
Juju, as always, great shots, are these all taken in the UK? They mostly give the impression of being somewhere else more to the south. Might just be my imagination though. The last b&w one with the wet (and cold?) man is amazing.
For the night shots, I wanted to see how the camera would handle walk around night shots. Camera set to auto iso and program mode. Most shots ended up being at f/1.4 with the Pan-Leica 50mm.