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I have gone totally manual and I am loving it. Using in camera B&W with a red filter. M 4/3 users, I recommend the Laowa 17mm 1.8. It's a good value at around $150. It's manual and the closest focus is slightly under 6 inches. It balances well on your M 4/3.
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alfredo
Jul 2020
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tblue37
(65,358 posts)1. Fascinating layers. nt
alfredo
(60,074 posts)4. They take on a whole new persona without color
tblue37
(65,358 posts)7. They certainly do! nt
KT2000
(20,577 posts)2. Amazing and beautiful
2naSalit
(86,622 posts)3. Oooh!
I like that! B&W is fun and I often forget that I really like to use it.
alfredo
(60,074 posts)6. I am finding that relying on the electronics can limit you.
What you see is very close to the out of camera image. I cropped and cleaned up the background a bit. There were a few minor tweaks.