It's been a little while since I got my mu43 cameras out - seduced by getting to know my 'back to the future' E-1. However, since I am now weekending back to Scotland and working on London I thought that keeping the mu-43s bodies and lenses in London and the FT ones in Scotland would be a good solution.
Today was the first chance I had to walk round central London with my cameras. This is the new(ish) Battle of Britain Memorial - the remarkable 3D effect of the scrambling pilot really grabbed me:
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I have always heard great things about the PL1 jpegs (I got this body as a backup to the E-1 for India where it successfully drove my FT glass), but seeing is believing. This is OOC with the exception of a slight curve added and it's ISO 2000 for goodness' sake. The mu-43 9-18 is no slouch either. I was within touching distance of the pilot.
Today was the first chance I had to walk round central London with my cameras. This is the new(ish) Battle of Britain Memorial - the remarkable 3D effect of the scrambling pilot really grabbed me:
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I have always heard great things about the PL1 jpegs (I got this body as a backup to the E-1 for India where it successfully drove my FT glass), but seeing is believing. This is OOC with the exception of a slight curve added and it's ISO 2000 for goodness' sake. The mu-43 9-18 is no slouch either. I was within touching distance of the pilot.