SonyA580 wrote:
Picture shows 16-70 - caption says 24-70???
Opps ! Sorry ! Corrected and thank you !
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
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
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
Several dozen favorite Cape Cod houses ! My word ! I can't afford one !
Great Photo :)
BobT wrote:
How 'bout some pictures of all the gear?
I'll try to get some photos of all of this posted tomorrow.
Thanks
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
Hi !
I'll be glad to take them both. Let me know and I'll get the $ to you today.
Thanks !
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 !!
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
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 !
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
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