Just look at these coulours. Im my opinion this is the best DSLR that Olympus ever produced. Just like the *D was the best camera that Pentax produced. I'm not saying that the following models were rubbish, I just think they didn't rival the first DSLRs that wre brough onto the market by both companies. I'll have to dig out some images from the Pentax *D, just to show how good it really is (because I'm still using mine today with the amazing Pentax pancake lenses).
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02/29/12 PL 14-150 on Olympus E-11786
E-1 Focal Length: 14 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/60 sec ISO: 200 02/28/12 PL 14-150 on Olympus E-1Just thinking about this focal length zooms brings to mind the PL 14-150 lens for Four Thirds cameras. It seems that these lenses have been more successful on these formats than on any other. The image above was made on the first camera that Olympus brought out, namely the E-1. It's a 5MP camera but the files are really great. This lens also performs wonderfully on it (as well as on the Panasonic L1). 1518
E-1 Focal Length: 41 mm Aperture: f/4.7 Exposure Time: 1/10 sec ISO: 200 04/19/11 PanaLeica LensesThis is a recent one from my beloved PanaLeica 14-50 f2.8-3.5.
I have a couple of these and use one on the Olympus E-1 because of it's sharpness and gives my E-1 image stabalisation. Great combination even thought the E-1 produces only 5MB files.
This was using the Panasonic L-1. 2788
DMC-L1 Focal Length: 26 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 10/600 sec ISO: 100 • Olympus • L-1 • E-1 • 14-50 f2.8-3.5
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