First photos from my new G85 and the 14-140mm Lens
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First photos from my new G85 and the 14-140mm Lens
Jun 26, 2018
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My new G85 arrived late yesterday evening and by the time I got the battery charged it was too late for any photos, after setting up the menu this morning I then took a few test shots just looking out my front door. It is a harsh morning winter sunshine but I was pretty impressed with the image quality, I think the photos are much better than with the same lens on my GX7 the absent of the AA filter does make a difference.
So far I love the camera and the handling and the 14-40 mm lens seems perfectly balanced on this camera body, I shot these photos in RAW and used ACR to edit them. I'm glad to see there is proper Camera Profiles in ACR now for the G85.




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