Yep, started out with an E3 and used 35mm macro for copy work. Needed f8 minimum as depth of field way too thin. My images were much better than the lab camera.
yet, there are more people raving about larger formats (full frame and medium format size sensors). if micro 4/3 have leaf shutter lenses, it will be perfect for me :P but i can't complain with my current EM5 mark II.
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Yep, started out with an E3 and used 35mm macro for copy work. Needed f8 minimum as depth of field way too thin. My images were much better than the lab camera.
ReplyDeletePedal to the metal these past few posts, Mr. Tuck! :)
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yet, there are more people raving about larger formats (full frame and medium format size sensors).
ReplyDeleteif micro 4/3 have leaf shutter lenses, it will be perfect for me :P but i can't complain with my current EM5 mark II.