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09/14/12
Olympus OM-D with the mZD 14-150

Olympus OM-D with the mZD 14-150

So, many people are asking what all the fuss is about the new Olympus OM-D. Having used it now on a few outings it does feel like a nice camera. One thing I have particuarly noticed is that post processing workflow has had to change. The files don't seem all that sharp coming out of the camera and some heavier PP is in order. Dynamic range is better than the old models and I was dying to ry out my favourite mZD 14-150 on it. I like this lens on my older Olympus cameras and it's the one lens that always goes with me on vacation (if I'm taking the Olympus cameras that is).
Hre's one taken at 150, where people complain about image quality from this lens. Sorry, I can't really fault it at this focal length, or at any other come to think of it. The next few posts in the coming days are about the images using this combination. Following those I'll post some images from the OMD sporting the Olympus mZD 75-300 lens. I was quite surprised by this lens as it performs much better on the OM-D than on the older models.
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Focal Length: 150 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
ISO: 200
Dil 09/14/12 19:01     comments (0)
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