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Red Dragonfly

Red Dragonfly
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This little Dragonfly just 5 cm (2 inch) long had a fight I guess...look at the damage wings..

Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: My Insects 2006
Uploaded: 20-Sep-2006 22:39 CEST
Current Rating: 8.00/3
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Camera: Olympus E1
Exposure time: 1/500
Aperture: 8.0
Focal length: 283mm
Lens: ED50-200+EC1.4
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 400
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: PS
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Image resized to: 537x750

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Dragon Fly

This has a great DOF.

A quick question Fons,

Do you own both the evolt 500 and a E-1?

If so which is the better camera.

I have the opportunity to buy an E-1 used, should I?

thanks for any advice.

Christopher Ashworth

Christopher Ashworth at 12:12 CEST on 21-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Christopher Ashworth wrote:
> This has a great DOF.
> A quick question Fons,
> Do you own both the evolt 500 and a E-1?
> If so which is the better camera.
> I have the opportunity to buy an E-1 used, should I?
> thanks for any advice.
> Christopher Ashworth
>

Hi Christopher,
Thanks for the comment...
To answer your question:
Yes I own both camera's the E-1 and the E-500.
From day one when the E-1 came on the market I bought it and was very pleased with it and still am..
When the E-300 came out I bought that one also ,so my wife had a camera for her self ...
Mostly I used it ...;-)) When the E-500 came out I sold the E-300 and bought the E-500....
I'm a little camera crazy I guess, the best camera depents on what you want to do with it ...
I think the E-1 is a proffessional camera , strong and heavy as also waterproof( rain)
The sensor is a little bigger as from the E-500 but not that many megapixels.
Quality from the photo's is just great I think, but who am I...;-)
If you can buy a cheap one I would....
Do you also like me own the ED14-54mm and the ED50-200mm because these lenses make all the differents also..

If you have more specific questions let me know....

Fons

Fonzy - at 12:59 CEST on 21-Sep-2006 [Reply]

Red Dragonfly

Fons,
Another super shot, I think you have found a great combination with the ED 50-200mm and EC-14.
I would have rated the shot even higher but the concrete spoils it for me.
How do you manage to find all these Dragonflies?
Please send some to Scotland!

Regards: Peter

Peter French at 17:24 CEST on 22-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Thanks Peter,

Yes the concrete is a bit dull but wat can you do....?

Cheers,

Fonzy - at 13:33 CEST on 23-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Hi Fons, the beauty is in everywhere..nice picture very sharpen !!.Best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 00:25 CEST on 24-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Thanks Ricardo for the comment....:-)

Regards,

Fonzy - at 11:08 CEST on 24-Sep-2006 [Reply]