E-PL1 with Nokton 50mm F1.1 Night Shoot 2329-2353hrs

Olympus E-PL1 with Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1.1 via adapter

Side View of Olympus E-PL1 with Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1.1

All the following images shot wide open at F1.1 using Olympus EVF2 to manual focus. Hit Rate: 10/10. No Live View Magnifying needed. Amazing EVF! Olympus Engineers must be Darn Proud of this creation!

Clearing Trash

Bokeh Test - 01

Bokeh Test 02

Closed for Business

Midnight Smile

"Wi-Wa-ers" TEA

Marche "Umbrellas"

Mystery Band

Midnight Melody

Starry Starry Night

No, I shot this on a WEDNESDAY.

Chill Out

Chilling out too

Music DJ

It's a "NO-FOOTBALL-DAY"!

"Stop Smoking, ok?"

White Shoes

White Dresses

As you can see, it’s an amazing small little camera! Micro-four-thirds is a system that GROWS with you. From the simplest kit lens usage in iAuto or P mode to using the A/S/M mode to using the built-in ART FILTERS to using Manual Focus lenses via adaptors to using it’s HD Video… … it’s almost limitless! Being much smaller than a typical DSLR, I truly enjoyed my night shoot! Communicating with my subjects was much easier cause I wasn’t using a huge DSLR which looks like a press photographer (Oh, I pray the Press Photographers don’t use such small cameras to spoil my street shoots one day… LOL…) Communicate? Yes, I do try to communicate when I can, mostly by my body language and sometimes a chat.

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