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Re: [OM] OM-5D, part II, Winter Pear Orchard

Subject: Re: [OM] OM-5D, part II, Winter Pear Orchard
From: Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:22:28 -0600
That was fun to look at, Iwert.  It looks like you shot fairly wide
open most of the time.  Is that correct?  I'm wondering if, aside from
darkening, there is the same non-linearity in the metering system that
one gets with a Zuiko on an E-system camera.

Joel W.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:14 AM, iwert bernakiewicz <zuikooh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Finaly came around to download these,
>
> I was exploring the old OM zuiko's on the 5D in freezing cold, lenses
> used are: 100f2, 50f2, 24shift, 18f3.5.
>
> <http://picasaweb.google.com/zuikooh/WinterPearOrchardWinterperenboomgaard?authkey=X6ixb6J6izU&pli=1&feat=directlink>
>
> There are some alternative images 11, 12, 13, where I played with the
> shift center, right and down and two panorama's with the 24 shift
> shifted up/down and sideways.
>
> When I look at these, I really wonder why there is nobody (Cosina?)
> wanting to produce a full frame camera with a kind of adaptall system
> on which these lenses can be used fully functional. I don't miss AF a
> bit, not even a tiny one. I know about my OM-bodies and scanning, but
> that cost is prohibitive to me. The OM-5D cost me the local equivalent
> of 17 rolls bought & developed & scanned film. The only thing I miss a
> bit is automatic aperture (and multi-spot).
>
> I'm all in love with the OM-lenses again.
>
> Iwert
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