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[12 Dec 2009 | 9 Comments | ]
Switar 26mm f/1.1 Review

(Edit- If you’re looking for my Olympus E-P1 review, go here).
This will be a short review of the Switar 26mm f/1.1 C mount lens, tested on an Olympus E-P1 (micro four third) . I don’t know a huge amount of history of this lens but here are the highlights:

The lens was originally made for the 16mm cine format. Due to specific design characteristics of the micro four thirds format, for the first time, photographers are now able to mount C mount lenses on digital cameras
The Switar 26mm f/1.1 gives …

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[7 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Airborn

After last weekend’s driving, had a relaxing couple of days in Seattle. Shot digital for the first time in a while too. Here’s a shot I liked. This will make it into my Horizons project which is steadily growing. Since I started that project, these scenes seem to come quite naturally to me now – will be interesting to see how it continues to develop. The key of course will be maintaining continuity while regularly pulling in fresh content / subjects / scenes.
This particular shot was taken with an Olympus …

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[12 Oct 2009 | One Comment | ]
New pics

Things have been super busy in recent weeks with our new arrival (Sora – see below), lots of photography and even more work. Anyway, it’s times like this I often tend to fall behind updating this blog with images so…

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[16 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
Switar 26mm f/1.1 C mount

A few days ago, the lens I’ve been waiting for finally arrived. The lens is the Switar 26mm f/1.1. From what I’ve read, one of the finest pieces of glass ever made, it focuses from macro to infiniti, is super…

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[8 Sep 2009 | 17 Comments | ]
Olympus E-P1 Review Diary – Part 11 – C Mount Glass and Samples VII

One of the most compelling advantages of the micro four thirds system for photo enthusiasts is the ability of the camera to take a wide range of lens mounts. Due to inherent system design (small lens backfocus, smaller imaging circle,…