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Lumix DMC-G5, Lumix 14-45mm
I don't do many still life shots. I'm still getting to know my G5, so I'm more likely to try different things just to see how the camera reacts/performs. This was taken with the G5 and 14-45mm kit lens @45mm, at 1/20 sec., f5.6, ISO 1600, RAW. The earlier shots that I posted were taken as .JPG because I did not have time to install Lightroom 4.3 which has the RAW converter for the G5.
This one was taken as RAW (as will all my shots from the G5 from now on), processed via my just installed Lightroom 4.3. We were having lunch at a Japanese Restaurant the other day, and I shot this while waiting for our meals to be served.
I am happy with the low-light, high ISO performance of the G5. The 14-45mm, as usual, was superb with it's OIS (optical image stabilization), letting me hand hold a shot at 1/20.
--Warren
I don't do many still life shots. I'm still getting to know my G5, so I'm more likely to try different things just to see how the camera reacts/performs. This was taken with the G5 and 14-45mm kit lens @45mm, at 1/20 sec., f5.6, ISO 1600, RAW. The earlier shots that I posted were taken as .JPG because I did not have time to install Lightroom 4.3 which has the RAW converter for the G5.
This one was taken as RAW (as will all my shots from the G5 from now on), processed via my just installed Lightroom 4.3. We were having lunch at a Japanese Restaurant the other day, and I shot this while waiting for our meals to be served.
I am happy with the low-light, high ISO performance of the G5. The 14-45mm, as usual, was superb with it's OIS (optical image stabilization), letting me hand hold a shot at 1/20.
--Warren
Labels: DMC-G5, Still Life
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