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Apr 9, 2018 22:50:17   #
SonyA580 wrote:
Picture shows 16-70 - caption says 24-70???


Opps ! Sorry ! Corrected and thank you !
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Apr 9, 2018 21:31:26   #
For sale : Sony 24-70mm F/4 Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* ZA OSS FE E Mount Autofocus Lens. Excellent condition.
Asking $700.00
I'll pay the shipping.
Pay Pal

Thank you


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Apr 7, 2018 19:11:51   #
Hi Bob,

I had an Olympus 14-150mm lens which has been sold. The Panasonic lens is a 14mm f2.5 lens which is still available.

Lille
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Apr 7, 2018 16:47:30   #
BobT wrote:
How 'bout some pictures of all the gear?


Hi Bob,

Rather than try to shoot photos of my gear I thought I'd simply post a link, with a photo, of the same stuff that's for sale on the web. I've tried to find comparable items. In all cases what I have is 'like new' and in at least as good condition and has at least as good a guarantee.

I hope the links are good enough. If the links don't do it for you and you'd still like photos of the actual gear let me know and I'll try to send them off to you. But I honestly think there's more information in the link than in one of my photos.

Olympus OM-D M5. KEH has one used one for sale:
https://www.keh.com/shop/olympus-om-d-e-m5-silver-digital-camera-body-16-1-m-p.html?rrec=true


"Panasonic Lumix G 14mm 2.5 II lens with a 58mm circular polarize filter. Asking $175.00"
Ebay is the only place that I've found a used one of these and they have only one used one listed. ($395.00) There are many of the type I's listed but only one type II .

Here's a link to it : https://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-LUMIX-G-14mm-F2-5-II-ASPH-H-H014A-K-Black/183122472615?hash=item2aa2f32ea7:g:DVEAAOSwfQxape5o


" an Olympus M. Zuiko ED 75mm f1.8 lens. Asking $465.00 " Includes the lens hood.

B&H has one used one. ( Used Lens and Hood is over $730.00 ) Here's the link to it both: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Olympus%2075mm%201.8&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=&usedSearch=1


" an Olympus FL-600 Flash ( never used ! ) Asking $165.00"

Again B&H has one used one ( $219.95) : https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=fl%20600-r&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=&usedSearch=1

Thanks again,

Lille
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Apr 7, 2018 00:39:11   #
Novots wrote:
Just checking to make sure, this is the original not the mark ii, correct? Thanks.


That's correct ... It's the original OM-D E-M5 and not the MK II
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Apr 6, 2018 23:21:34   #
Several dozen favorite Cape Cod houses ! My word ! I can't afford one !

Great Photo :)
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Apr 6, 2018 21:56:36   #
BobT wrote:
How 'bout some pictures of all the gear?


I'll try to get some photos of all of this posted tomorrow.

Thanks
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Apr 4, 2018 16:03:30   #
Hi All,

I have an Olympus OM-D M5 for sale. The camera has a shutter count of 2603 and is in 'like new' condition. It includes the camera, strap, battery, battery charger, a small optional pop-up flash and a custom made leather cover. I'm asking $250.00 for the camera.
I also have an Olympus M. Zuiko ED 14-150mm ( 28-300mm) f4.0-5.6 lens. I'm asking $210.00 for the lens. ( SOLD )
Also a Panasonic Lumix G 14mm 2.5 II lens with a 58mm circular polarize filter. Asking $175.00
Also an Olympus M. Zuiko ED 75mm f1.8 lens. Asking $465.00
Also an Olympus FL-600 Flash ( never used ! ) Asking $165.00

All of the above is truly in ' like new ' condition, come with the original box, lens covers & hoods. I'll offer a 30 day, full refund satisfaction guarantee with everything listed. I've searched such places as B&H Photo, KEH Camera and EBay and I believe the prices to be quite reasonable.

Thank you
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Mar 27, 2018 10:40:23   #
Hi !

I'll be glad to take them both. Let me know and I'll get the $ to you today.

Thanks !
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Oct 24, 2017 10:06:44   #
Great Shot !

Brings back such great memories for me. If you were to look out of the bedroom window of the room I was born in you'd see that lighthouse. And as a kid, many a day swimming at Hardings's Beach.

Thanks !!
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Oct 23, 2017 16:31:39   #
marvflys wrote:
That's kind of my concern. rent or own. I prefer owning something. I already own LR 6.
Thanks


My 2 cents worth :

If you already own Lightroom 6 you're all set for quite some time. Until you reach a personal limit with the software ( or camera ) that you now own there is no hurry to upgrade either. Although I'm very, very far away from being a professional photographer I believe that most of the post processing done, even by professionals, is done in Lightroom. Tell ya what to do... Go to the site ' 500Px ' and find the 10 most beautiful photographs you can find and I'll betcha at least 9 of them were processed in Lightroom. Lightroom 6 is just fine and dandy.


Lille
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Oct 19, 2017 16:11:25   #
Brackets !!!

I'll bet that's what I see !

I often see a beautiful photo here on UHH ( Example : http://static.uglyhedgehog.com/upload/2017/10/17/768890-jlr1114.jpg ) that was shot in the manual mode with a + or - EC and I'll bet that's exactly what it is.... A bracketed shot.

Thanks everyone for your posts. Much appreciated.

Lille
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Oct 19, 2017 15:58:18   #
lamiaceae wrote:
Yes, it seems odd. If in manual mode what is EC actually doing?
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I have two cameras. On one of them, an Olympus, I can't change the EC in the manual mode at all !
On the other changing the EC in the manual mode seems to change only the shutter speed. In no case can I get the EC to change the ISO. ( Not that I'd want it to )

So much to learn !
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Oct 19, 2017 14:39:51   #
Bill_de wrote:
Sometimes auto ISO may still be set.

Or, the photographer chooses to over or under expose compared to what the meter says is correct. Backlit subjects is a common example where you would want to give more light than the meter might indicate. The meter would indicate an overexposure, but your subjects face would be lit properly.

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Thanks Bill,

But I still don't understand why a photographer would set a + or - EC when he/she could simply make that same change with the shutter setting or the aperture setting since he's adjusting those anyway.

I guess I need to sit and think about this a bit more.

Thanks
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Oct 19, 2017 14:12:43   #
I believe that when a camera is in the aperture priority mode setting a + or - exposure compensation simply changes the shutter speed. And when it's in the shutter priority mode changing the exposure compensation actually changes the aperture.

If that's true, as I think it is, why do I often see photos posted here that were shot in the manual mode and yet have a + or - exposure setting ? If shooting in the manual mode why would someone dial in a EC setting in lieu of simply changing the shutter or aperture ?

What am I missing ?

Thanks,

Lille
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