Showing posts with label O. Show all posts
Showing posts with label O. Show all posts

20131018

Olmsted Point

A viewpoint in Yosemite National Park, along Tioga Pass Road, that offers a famous view towards the west that includes Half Dome.


Recommended links: AllTrails, National Park Service, Wikipedia, Yosemitehikes

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20130707

Olympic National Park

A national park in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. that is located on the Olympic Penninsula, close to Seattle. The park is famous for its temperate rainforest, but also well known for its mountains and coast.


Recommended links: EveryTrail, National GeographicNational Park Service, Tripadvisor, Wikipedia

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20130616

Olympus OM-Zuiko - Nikon mount adapter

Adapter to mount Olympus OM-Zuiko lenses onto Nikon mount SLR cameras. Autofocus will not be available and the lens has to be used in stop-down metering mode.


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Olympus OM-Zuiko - Sony E mount adapter

Adapter to mount Olympus OM-Zuiko lenses onto Sony E mount (NEX) cameras. Autofocus will not be available and the lens has to be used in stop-down metering mode.


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Olympus OM-Zuiko - Micro Four Thirds (m4/3) mount adapter

Adapter to mount Olympus OM-Zuiko lenses onto Micro Four Thirds (m4/3) mount cameras. Autofocus will not be available and the lens has to be used in stop-down metering mode.


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Olympus Zuiko-OM - Pentax mount adapter

Adapter to mount Olympus Zuiko-OM lenses onto Pentax mount SLR cameras. Autofocus will not be available and the lens has to be used in stop-down metering mode.


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Olympus Zuiko-OM - Canon EF mount adapter

Adapter to mount manual Olympus Zuiko-OM lenses onto Canon EF or Canon EF-S mount EOS cameras. Autofocus will not be available and the lens has to be used in stop-down metering mode.


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20130329

Olympus OM-D E-M5

A compact digital systems camera from from Olympus with an electronic viewfinder that contains a 16 megapixels micro four thirds sensor (18 x 13.5 mm). The camera was announce in February 2012.


Recommended linksCameralabsDPreviewImaging resource, Luminous Landscape, Steve Huff,  Wikipedia

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