Olympus OM-D E-M5, E-M1, E-M10 - Mk1, Mk2 & Mk3 Owners Thread

One from yesterday from my session with the Dippers.
Conditions were difficult - dull light meaning high ISO settings. I've done my best in Topaz Photo AI.
This with the OM1, 100-400mm, 400mm, 1/400 @ f6.3, ISO 3200.

Dipper-5.jpg
 
Heads up.....

Petr Bambousek
Peuto Rica trip majoring on the 90mm macro usage


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Hi, I am predominantly a Sony shooter but looking at buying a second body, interested in the Olympus pro capture option but don't want to jump in with the latest and greatest model to start with so what model would you suggest for starters along with a 100-400mm lens? (NOT the £6000 model:))
Many Thanks. Russ.
Russ

I have just put my mk2 E-M1 up in the classifieds, should you be interested.

Richard
 
This from the E-M5iii plus 12-100 just made Explore on Flickr

Clyder by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
 
Your recent pictures have actively got me searching for a decent condition E-M1X.
Gotta admit I’ve been looking myself. Great value right now.
 
the recent drop in used prices is a godsend to buyers not so if your upgrading . will possibly be selling my 100-400 soon as just bought a 300mm f4
 
A couple of shots from a trip earlier in the week to photograph Dippers (my first time).
The river was virtually in flood, so the perches were very limited, and the light was poor.
Both were processed in Topaz Photo AI.
Shot with the OM1 and 100-400mm.

Dipper Pair by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr

Dipper by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr
 
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Super pair of shots mal
 
A couple of shots from a trip earlier in the week to photograph Dippers (my first time).
The river was virtually in flood, so the perches were very limited, and the light was poor.
Both were processed in Topaz Photo AI.
Shot with the OM1 and 100-400mm.

Dipper Pair by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr

Dipper by Malcolm Fisher, on Flickr

Two impressive shots
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100-400 now for sale in classified
 
Jeff, see you online,I'm in my wood hide and the rear icd is on all the time is there a way to turn it off please?
 
Jeff, see you online,I'm in my wood hide and the rear icd is on all the time is there a way to turn it off please?
@russellsnr
Not sure if this helps?

Disable EVF Auto Switch then press Live View button twice. LCD screen off and EVF on.

Then hit Ok button and SCP displays in viewfinder. Use dials and arrows to change settings without diving into menu.

You can virtually shoot and change all SCP settings without displaying SCP on LCD screen.
 
Jeff, see you online,I'm in my wood hide and the rear icd is on all the time is there a way to turn it off please?
.... Simply flip/close the screen so it's facing into the camera body. Then when you open it you will see the Live View display whenever you want.

Think fridge light when you close the fridge door :D.
 
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@russellsnr
Not sure if this helps?

Disable EVF Auto Switch then press Live View button twice. LCD screen off and EVF on.

Then hit Ok button and SCP displays in viewfinder. Use dials and arrows to change settings without diving into menu.

You can virtually shoot and change all SCP settings without displaying SCP on LCD screen.
Great thanks
 
missed that post you sorted now I presume .I always leave screen facing in
 
it turns off automatically when turned in
 
nice shot Trev ,love olympus colours they just pop
 
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