Tuesday, 20 March 2012


E5 with 12-60mm SWD f2.8-4.0 Zuiko Lens

by Chan Teng Heng. uploaded July 15 2011.

Here are some of the photos taken with E5 and 12-60mm SWD f2.8-4.0 Zuiko Lens in US in May/June 2011, to illustrate how sharp and versatile the E5 . We tend to buy a good camera and stint on the lens. All seasoned photographers realise that besides the good camera, a good lens make a difference in the quality of the pictures taken.

Stanford University is one of the top US and world university. It organises free tours of its campus, and we were fortunate that my son had a classmate studying in Stanford, so he took us to the key centers. If you have time, do spend more visiting the buildings which have historical links to the technology founders in Silicon Valley. There are buildings dedicated to Intel, HP and Microsoft. The place is also rich in history. A good place for photography too.

The walk from the Information Center takes you through the lawns and buildings.






Along the way, you will see beautiful flowers from shrubs planted in the campus.




Inside one of the church, a rich place for indoor photography. Quiet, well maintained with color, shadows and highlights from glass paintings.


The E5 manual adjustments for glass pane photography enables one to see the richness of the art in the church.


The front of the church showcase the color and historical illustration of the area.


The perspective of the corridor allows good contrast and lighting adjustments to challenge the E5.

In many universities, and I was a university professor for many years, and now running a private college, messages by the residents are allowed in various forms and types. In Stanford, this round pillar was enriched with flyers and messages from students and stakeholders.


In the university book store, taking pictures internally was not a challenge for E5 and the 12-60mm lens.


As we walked back to our car, the scenary had enough flowers to make the walk interesting.





The Buildings house some of the best faculties in technology and engineering. The designs of the buildings make interesting photography objects.





The E5's richness in color, sharpness of the lens, and ease of picture taking, all adds up to a pleasant experience in Stanford University photo opportunity.

I hoped you enjoyed this short tour with the E5 output. Do email me if you have any comments:

achanth@gmail.com or log into http://www.photography-camera.com/

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