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Posted: Mon Jul 27th, 2020 16:41
 
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it was an initial reaction to what at the time seemed like shock news , with all the usual "I told you so " pundits putting there two bobs worth in .. but after the dont panic effect kicked in and also seeing the growing number of converts Im happy to stick with it .

    also my change in p/p to incorporate topaz de-noise Ai as a permanent part of my workflow has helped with any initial doubts over noise 

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I agree with Eric.  The time to worry about Olympus is when you cant find anymore of their stuff on ebay.  I think by then we will all be long gone!



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Posted: Tue Jul 28th, 2020 03:01
 
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Nice shot Jeff.

 




Posted: Tue Jul 28th, 2020 12:36
 
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A Drone Fly from today take at 600mm.


500_0708 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




Posted: Fri Jul 31st, 2020 12:24
 
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Another one from today, this time a Bumble Bee. D500 and Sigma 150-600 at 600mm.


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Posted: Fri Jul 31st, 2020 12:29
 
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Beautiful shot, Iain.



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Posted: Fri Jul 31st, 2020 15:07
 
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Thanks Jonathan.

 




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Not my field but it was too good to miss in our garden this morning in between gusts of wind. Nikon D500 Nikon 105mm Macro AF-S 1/125 sec f11 ISO 1600. This was best of several bit more DOF would have helped so went back for another go and wind had removed my new best friend.

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not been on for a while due to covid and lockdown etc . so not been out much . also I have been waiting for the new olympus 100-400 lens to arrive which I bought mid week . its the same focal length as my old panasonic version but obviously much newer and has been getting rave reviews .
  
 so heres a few shots for starters quite impressed so far all shots hand held at 400mm x 2x crop = 800mm FF 

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Looks to be good Jeff, nice and sharp.

 

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