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Here are a few 75mm pics:
And here are a couple from the 45mm:
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The 45mm is a very good lens. The 75mm is absolutely superb. But it is the equivalent of 150mm, so you need a big room.
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Thanks for the kind comments. The iPhone 4S is pretty good...and it's always in my pocket.
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If they have your e-mail address on record, the link is:
https://shop.niksoftware.com/index/download?email=yourname@youremail&os=mac (for...
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Placed 2nd in the challenge.
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Placed 2nd in the challenge.
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An even better suggestion. That looks perfect.
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I think it's a jungle babbler:
http://www.coorgblog.orangecounty.in/the-bird-that-babbles/jungle-babbler-at-coorg/
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Placed 8th in the challenge. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Or maybe a sharp-shinned hawk if you are in the US:
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I think it's a sparrowhawk. It would be helpful to know where the picture was taken.Sparrowhawk
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Simply beautiful, but was it taken with an LX-7 or (as the EXIF data says) an OM-D E-M5 with a 75mm lens?
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I have had both and I sold the 60mm. The 75 mm is brilliantly sharp. It's not light, but it takes great pictures. It doesn't do macro, so if that's what you need then get the 60.These are both...
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I got a free card with my new E-pl5. It was a bit tricky to set it up, but it's a simple way of moving a picture from camera to iPhone. I think it will be useful..
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Placed 16th in the challenge.
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I've mostly used it on the street. Like these pictures:
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I have the 75mm 1.8 and I think it is the best lens I have ever used. Stunning sharpness, lovely to hold and use. It doesn't zoom, but it's an outstanding prime lens.
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