Thank you so much Alan for answering all my questions, and for the photos of it on the OMD!!
It's definitely one I'd like after all your info, so hopefully I will drop some hints and Father Christmas/my husband will oblige!!
Thank you again
Marcia
Does p20 make much noise on omd ?
savvy249 said:Do you mean image noise, or are you referring to the rattlesnaking like the PL25mm?
If it's the mechanical noise you are talking about, the P20 makes a very slight noise if it is hunting for focus in low light, but no great shakes.
Yeah the mechanical noise. That ok so I guess all panny lens makes noise ?
Try setting zone focus, and then pan around with her, when she's within the "zone" she will be in focusI love my gear just want right lens.
Just the down side is getting clear shot of my daughter who doesn't keep still
savvy249 said:Try setting zone focus, and then pan around with her, when she's within the "zone" she will be in focusAlso, set it onto continuous mode and burst away having set the zone, it's digital, not going to cost you anything, unlike film.
Give it a go.
@Andrew,
Here's a couple of links from Steve Huff's blog from other contributors. Have a read of them, and the comments and answers.
If these guys can get good shots of fast dogs, and sports action, you can of your daughter ........
http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2012/07/09/hot-dog-photography-with-the-olympus-om-d-by-bob-patefield/
http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2012/...pus-om-d-e-m5-to-shoot-sports-by-jim-huffman/
But do research zone focus also.





Glenn Surtees said:Mount Olympus in Cyprus, taken with OM-D and Panny 14-45 lens.
37 years ago I worked in there!
Lovely Glenn, what did you do?
I really wished I'd picked up a 14-45 for £75 at a branch of LCE a while back, the jump to a 12-35 is a little steep
I find the tracking / c-af a little hit and miss i prefer too either prefocus then take burst of shots as they go into the focused area or just focus then take a few burst shots as it focuses so quick initially and takes shot fast i can get the photo i want that wayYes to get a lock on tracking when daughter is moving. But static it locks instant.
So I though all this hype of fast AF be good for moving objects.
Just noticed that there is a firmware update for the Olympus 75mm f1.8 to 1.1 suppose to improve AF if anyone is interested or hasn't updated.
not been using any lately Julian, weather and commitments have stopped me taking photos lately, but yes I do use it when I can.Are you still using it much Alby, such a beautiful lens.
Just noticed that there is a firmware update for the Olympus 75mm f1.8 to 1.1 suppose to improve AF if anyone is interested or hasn't updated.
Mount Olympus in Cyprus, taken with OM-D and Panny 14-45 lens.
37 years ago I worked in there!
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I remember it well Glenn. I also remember the horrors of the coup - and being evacuated in the back of a C130. My father was based at Akrotiri at the time.
Andrew, I pointed you to a couple of links from people taking shots of moving targets.Whilst I love the OMD EM5 it a lovely camera and taking so many cracking landscape with it. But I am still findind it impossible to get good shots of our daughter even in day light.
Yes Lindsay, troubled times. The Turkish Air Force tried to bomb the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation's TV transmitter (the red object in my photo) but instead the bomb landed in the car park of our installation!
Lindsay god knows how you getting those cracking imagesI am happy with my relating to landscape and static things. But of people moving or the wiggly daughter of ours I am not too happy yet
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Maybe it's the effect of having an EVF which can slow one's reactions a bit. The OMD focusses very quickly, make sure you push the button quickly as well, and you should be fine. I don't bother with continuous focus, it's not that great. You said earlier the shots are blurry - that indicates too slow a shutter speed - you might want to double check your settings Andrew. Don't be scared to crank the ISO if necessary. The 7d is known for its sophisticated autofocus system, it's one of the fastest out there, you may need to be a bit more careful with the OMD. I use zone focussing a lot, even with my DSLRs.
Hi Andrew,Hi
Yes I have read both site thank you and have tried them out without success so far. I am waiting for a great weather and try it outside. Indoor is impossible at the moment whilst I did get them ok on the 7d. But one I get a good focus on the OMD the picture is better than 7d.
In S-AF focus on something at say 10feet, then flip into manual focus, and it will stay at that.Ah zone focus I need go into MF
This zone focussing puzzles me been researching care to help Lindsay pls? I've been trying get shutter from 250 and up if possible indoor but been hard without going to 12800 ISO
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