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Fuji xe3 vs Olympus pen f
g_richards replied to joseph_gledhill's topic in Mirrorless Digital Cameras
Olympus IBIS is very good. Combined with a small fixed lens it is very portable. -
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Photo Editor
g_richards replied to RobertKeenum's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
Thanks for pointing that out...I have been using using the newest version without any problems so far. It seems pretty stable but your caution is valid and appreciated. Thanks! GR -
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I used to have a Vivitar macro lens for my first SLR camera, a Yashica Electro X, and it was a decent lens. That was a long time ago don't know much about them today.
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Photo Editor
g_richards replied to RobertKeenum's topic in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
For free, one cannot beat Darktable 3.0. My older photo editor but still viable is Corel's Aftershot Pro3. Today, I use ASP3 for quick editing, then tweek needed images in Darktable or ACDSee. -
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Congrats on you LX and lens purchase. I owned one years ago and loved it. GR
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Lightroom Alternatives
g_richards replied to ricorichardson's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
For free Darkroom is a winner. ACDSEE Photo Studio 5.3 for Mac is a wonderful and capable program for both processing and cataloging of images. GR P.S.-For years I used Corel AfterShot Pro 3 and enjoyed it. Today, they have not updated camera formats and my camera is not yet supported. If and when they deem fit to update their software I probably will use it again for quick processing as this software had many good features and was very quick too. -
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I don't see Pentax entering the mirrorless world anytime soon, if ever. Maybe with their Ricoh GR systems in the future. One of my favorite all-time Sigma lens for Pentax was the 50/2.8 macro.
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