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Olympus E-M1 - Olympus 12-100 f4 IS PRO
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Sony Alpha A7 - Carl Zeiss Planar 50 f2 ZM T*
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11/06/13
Sony Nex-5N - Sony E PZ 16-50 f3.5-5.6 OSS

Sony Nex-5N - Sony E PZ 16-50 f3.5-5.6 OSS

This is one image I really like. Lots of detail in the buiding and the crane that's stuck to the side of it. I love the blue of the sky and the colours are spot on. It's just an image that I never grow tired of looking at.

The more I use the Nex-7 the more I tend to dislike it. I know that it's had great reviews from many a site and the controls are great, it's just that I like using my manual focus lenses on it and that's where the problem lies. Any rangefinder lens of 35mm and wider exhibit a colour shift towards magenta, on both sides of the frame. Yes, it's fixable in PP but it's something I'm not really keen on doing. It means a lot more work.

Having thought about selling it I first look through my lenses again and see the longing prime lenses I have from Voigtländer and Leica, and that's when I have second thoughts again. They really perform well on the Nex-7, especially the CV 75 f2.5, the Leica 90 f2.8 and my new addition the CV 90 f3.5 in Leica mount. As a matter of fact, they perform so well that the Nex-7 will probably stay just for my longer length manual lenses. Anything 50mm and over perform superbly as well as my non rangefinder wider focal length lenses, of which I have a few. So that's it, I think the Nex-7 stays once and for all.

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Focal Length: 16 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
ISO: 100
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• Sony • Nex-5N • 16-50 f3.5-5.6 

11/05/13
Sony Nex-5N - Sony E PZ 16-50 f3.5-5.6 OSS

Sony Nex-5N - Sony E PZ 16-50 f3.5-5.6 OSS

This is one lens that I definately have a love-hate relationship with. I'm not 100% sure that I like it or not and I've come to the conclusion that it's not a lens that I will use on the Nex-7. As a matter of fact I find it difficult these days to find a native lens that I like using on the Nex-7.

However, looking at the above image, I have to say it's not bad at all. Taken on the Nex-5N (which is a great camera by the way) it seems to perform better. I had no incident like I did on the Nex-7 where there was a camera-lens communication problem and the lens performed admirably. One thing I find a little irritating is the in-camera software distortion correction. When I've taken an image and it comes up in the viewfinder, I can see the distortion correction taking place, which means that a little of the image is always cropped out. It's only a minor niggle but it's there all the same.

I like the micro contrast here and the colours are good. I can't complain really and it seems that the lens will stay on the Nex-5N for now.

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NEX-5N
Focal Length: 16 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/400 sec
ISO: 100
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• Sony • Nex-5N • 16-50 f3.5-5.6 

11/04/13
Olympus E-M5 - Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25 f1.4

Olympus E-M5 - Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25 f1.4

I just love the way the clouds are just coming over the tree tops, it looked a little like a wave breaking on a beach. Well, that's the way I saw it anyway. The lens balances well on the E-M5 and I can see me using it again on this camera.

Having used the Nikon V1 a lot lately and having enjoyed using it, I can definately say I can see a quality different when returning to a camera with a larger sensor, albeit the difference isn't all that much. The m4/3 sensor is larger and I do like the quality more than the Nikon V1 CX format sensor.

It also pays to purchase a good lens; one that you're happy with. Only then can you go out with confidence and enjoy your photography because you know that the lens will deliver. My moto nowadays, buy less but buy well. Spend a little more for those few lenses you will own and you can't go wrong. Buy so-so lenses and you will regret it, and probably spend more in the long run when buying the lenses you should have bought initially.

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E-M5
Focal Length: 25 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
ISO: 200
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• Olympus • E-M5 • Panasonic • 25 f1.4 

11/03/13
Olympus E-M5 - Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25 f1.4

Olympus E-M5 - Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25 f1.4

This is an impresssive lens, it doesn't matter which camera you put it on it seems to always deliver. In this case I put it on the Olympus E-M5 and that camera has enough dynamic range that the highlights didn't blow and the blacks didn't block, which normally is the case. It is very sharp and seems to be best at f4 - f5.6. It was set at f5.6 for this image. Micro contrast is good and the colours are snappy, just the way I like it.
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E-M5
Focal Length: 25 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/160 sec
ISO: 250
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• Olympuy • E-M5 • Panasonic • 25 f1.4 

11/02/13
Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

The last post regarding this combination at present.  I think this 90mm lens will be used pretty frequently in the future. I still have to see what it's like on the Nex-5n and Nex-7 cameras and I have a feeling the image quality will be a little better than on the m4/3 cameras.
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E-PL1
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Aperture: f/1.0
Exposure Time: 1/1600 sec
ISO: 200
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• Olympus • E-PL1 • 90 f3.5 • Voigtländer 

11/01/13
Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

Some may find the colours in this image a bit off, but I like it the way it is and the image is sharp. I like this focal length which might explain why I have a few of these 90mm lenses which gives 180mm 35mm eqivalence. I'm just going to post a couple of images from this lens which shows what can be expected from this combination. I'm thinking that I'll get better performance from the E-M5 so I'll test it on that camera when time permits.
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E-PL1
Focal Length: unknown
Aperture: f/1.0
Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
ISO: 200
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• Olympus • E-PL1 • Voigtländer • 90 f3.5 

10/31/13
Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

Olympus E-PL1 - Voigtländer 90 f3.5 M Mount

I've been looking for one of these for some time. The ones I found were in excellent condition but the asking price was simply too steep. And then one came up on ebay for a good price and I took the plunge. I've heard good things about it and wanted it for my Nex and Olympus systems. I tend to use the Nex system mostly for manual focus legacy lenses and the Olympus E-PL1 gets used for the same purpose. I find manual focusing with the E-PL1 better than all the remaining Olympus cameras. Don't ask me why, it must be a personal thing. The fact that it has the old 12MP sensor in it doesn't really matter, although when using the new sensors you can tell that the sensor is getting old. The new sensors Olympus are using are so much better.

I've been waiting for a m4/3 camera with focus peaking and all of a sudden Olympus and Panasonic bring them out onto the market. Which one I'll go for is uncertain but I will buy one just for these lenses. If anyone is interested in these manual focus lenses I can highly recomment the Voigtländer lenses (made by Cosina) because they offer a lot and the price is right. Build quality is very high and they really shine on these modern cameras. You can buy some very cheap legacy lenses from all manufacturers (present and past) but I like to know what I'm going to get. I'll spend a little more, but guaranteed the image quality is that much better.

Take a look at the composite above and tell me that you're not impressed by the image quality.

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• Olympus • Voigtländer • E-PL1 • CV 90 f3.5 

10/30/13
Panasonic G5 - Panasonic G Vario PZ 14-42 f3.5-5.6

Panasonic G5 - Panasonic G Vario PZ 14-42 f3.5-5.6

I really don't know what to make of this lens. Since I used it on the GF1 a few months ago and it performed ok-ish I thought it might perform better on the G5. I took it for a little outing just to see how it performed and it turned out to be a worse performer on the G5 than on the GF1. I had a lot of misfocused images that I was about to put it on ebay to get rid of it. I must say this must be the worst performing lens in Panasonics arsenal, though I haven't tested the PZ 45-175 lens and to tell you the truth I'm not even going to contemplate it. It's the same design as the PZ 14-42 and since they're smaller than the other lenses it would have saved me a lot of space, if things had turned out ok.

On the G5 the images were quite soft and focusing was a hit and miss affair. The combination is very fast focusing and the image in the EVF looked sharp and I even got a green focusing confirmation box. Well, after running the images through LR5 and opening them in PS I immediately had to throw away about 50% of the images. They were simply misfocused or very soft. The soft images were not misfocused, just soft and I was quite shocked. I never expected this.

My conclusion is this lens will only be used on the GF1 where it perfoms ok and only when I really need to save space. I believe this is the first lens from any manufacturer that I simply cannot recommend. In this case you really get what you pay for - not a lot! Shame.

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• Panasonic • G5 • 14-42 f3.5-5.6 

10/29/13
Nikon V1 - 1 Nikkor 32 f1.2

Nikon V1 - 1 Nikkor 32 f1.2

I took the V1 down to the aquarium a couple of weeks ago. I stuck the 32 f1.2 on it to see what it could really do under these conditions. I think the above compilation says it all. People who say that this system is useless and totally crap, do not know what they're talking about. Ok it's still not as good at high ISO values but personally I'm not complaining. That silent shutter is amazing (plug: the GX7 has one too). Strange how I keep coming back to that camera.
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• Nikon • V1 • 32 f1.2 

10/27/13
Sony Nex-7 - Sigma 60 f2.8

Sony Nex-7 - Sigma 60 f2.8

Just another little compilation from the Sigma 60 f2.8. These are just snaps I took on a little walk a week or so ago and I'm even more impressed now than I was with this lens. The Nex cameras aren't really known to be fast focusing cameras so it doesn't matter what lens you put on it, it's not going to speed the camera up in that area. I can't really tell you what the focusing speed is on m4/3 cameras but I should imagine it's a little faster than the Nex.

I won't be purchasing these lenses for the m4/3 system since I have the Olympus 12, 45 and 60 macro for that format which are really fast and sharp lenses. They cost more than the Sigma lenses but they really shine on the m4/3 cameras. If these Sigma lenses had been out before I purchased the m4/3 lenses, I'm sure I would have purchased the Sigma lenses because there is quite a difference in price.

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• Sony • Sigma • 60 f2.8 • Nex-7 


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