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Great set of images - what lens / lenses did you use?
That pigeon photo is sharp!
I know what you mean. I also have the x100 and find that the pics from that have a more three dimensional look to them, if that makes sense. Maybe more depth is what I'm trying to say. I'm just a beginner with this camera and an amateur in photography so hopefully my abilities with it will improve with time, but so far I'm very pleased with the results.The pigeon shot is lovely and also the b & w. I swing back and forth with this Fuji, can't make up my mind about it. Some images I've seen look very flat (sharp but flat, hard to explain) but then I see one like your pigeon shot and I'm smitten again. I'm interested in seeing more output from the new Oly. I can't tell Ray's Fuji shots from his OMs LOL!
Hi Armando, it was with the 35, the 60 has not arrived yet@Pelao - the bokeh of the 35/1.4 is very smooth for sure, assuming that photo was with the 35! Maybe it was the 60?
Thanks, Marlof.Any camera that is capable of images like this, is a camera worth having. You can make it sing! I have to admit, I am intrigued by the Xpro1.
Thanks Bill, the hands are experienced, the photographer is not!The camera is performing nicely in your experienced hands.