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05/23/12
Olympus mZD 14-150

Olympus mZD 14-150

This image shows again what is possible with the m4/3 system as regards to background separation.
The background here is a bit busy but not too distracting. The flower is in focus and is sharp at 150.
The colours look good and are accurate.
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E-P3
Focal Length: 150 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
ISO: 200
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05/19/12
Background Separation

Background Separation

I hear quite often that background separation (or bokeh) is terrible with the micro four thirds cameras. I think this image, using the mZD 14-150 on the E-P3 shows quite clearly that it is not terrible. Personally I think it's great. The separation between the subject and background has to be large enough. This was taken at f5.6.

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E-P3
Focal Length: 150 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
ISO: 200
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05/12/12
Background Separation

Background Separation

This background separation concept is quite important and plays a big part in getting the image to, what some people might call, pop. It gives 3D impression and really improved the image. On this occation I was using the mZD 14-150 (yet again) and it is not easy to achieve this effect with this lens. The background was several meters behind my subject and this is one of those times that you require the lens to be fully open. Well, if you remember me saying a post or two ago the mZD 14-150 is not really sharp at 150mm and f5.6. Well, I had no choice in the matter and this shot was taken at 150 and f5.6. Notice that the background is little too busy for my taste and an aperture of f2.8 or f4 would have been wonderful here. Unfortunately, there are no f2.8 zooms for the m4/3 system as yet, however, Panasonic have announced a couple of zooms and should be available quite soon.
I think it turned out ok though.
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E-P3
Focal Length: 150 mm
Aperture: f/5.6
Exposure Time: 1/640 sec
ISO: 200
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