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It happened to me once (the one I am aware of). Someone told me one of my photos was featured on another site, and congratulated me (he thought I got a sale). I went to the site, and there it...
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Depends on how you use your [insert photo sharing site's name] account. If it's not for selling, then do whatever you want.
I also have a SmugMug, I believe you can specify what's the largest...
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Go ahead and upload some photos on your own, and compare your photos posted here with the one you see on your hard drive. Take a look at both versions at 100%, you'll see the differences.
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As I and some people have mentioned it, the files uploaded on DPR somehow did some NR or anti-aliasing thing to it (don't know what exactly), and the resolution is much lower than the original in...
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Most tripods are not as tall as me.... resulting in weird angle. Yes, in essence, EVF is the same as LiveView under most circumstances, therefore I don't need an EVF. It's redundant. I use...
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Here are the photos coming out of E-PM2 and E-5. Just ignore the exposure inconsistency (I didn't use M mode, which I should with test shots). The rest should be the same, but you can see a...
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I've not yet tried E-P3, but yes, that one uses the older sensor, which I like more. I'll try to do a comparison for you. I'll show you a few photos shot with E-PM2 and E-620/E-5 for you, because...
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I think they're pushing these lenses because they work okay on the new E-M1. 50mm f/2 is a great lens, but AF is not very fast for whichever the mount, which is okay to me, because it's a macro...
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Oh, I forgot to address this. Last OM camera (OM3T) was made in 2002. The last time I checked (around 2011), Olympus were still servicing them. I expect Olympus would still service 4/3 cameras...
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What's the point of putting PDAF in lower-end m4/3 cameras?
PDAF is usually for fast action photographers and birders, who are using longer lenses, which I doubt people who use low-end m4/3 cameras...
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Oh, another thing I should mention is, I keep NR very close to 0 (usually 2, 12 for very noisy photo. Depends on the type of noise, chroma or luminous). This keeps the photo naturally sharp...
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I've never gone above 50 either. Usually stay in the realm of 12 for my E-620 (and E-5 is even sharper out of the camera). 50 is for very aggressive sharpening when the photo is out-of-focus (but...
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Cool! The official photographer!
Well, poster size..., how big is the poster? If it's 30x40" I guess you are going to get a little grainy look, which is actually fine! (just use unsharpen mask in...
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You're overthinking!!! Just enjoy your existing equipments until they break. By then, Olympus would come up with something good enough to replace your existing cameras. You can skip E-M1 if you...
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I think the lens is more important than the body..., so choose your lenses wisely (do you have a 50-200mm ready?). Your E-520 can deliver 10MP. If you carefully framed (assuming you can get to...
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That's a theoretical bandwidth. Your rating is also SD to your computer's bandwidth, not memory card's speed rating. If you bought a slow SD card, do you think it would transfer at 100 MB/s?
The...
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LOL. Love the moment. She even pointed to those shoes. Nice.
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I think the way this photo is frame is very well done. Post-processing work wouldn't matter much for capturing the moment type of photo. It's the good feeling of this photo that excels in this,...
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