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OI000115 by alligator1975, on Flickr
OI000113 by alligator1975, on Flickr
OI000125 by alligator1975, on Flickr
Test Hi Res Bear by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Test Hi Res String by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Test Hi Res Keys by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
Test Hi Res Bolts by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]And a few with the 60mm Macro, EM5II, no flash. I love this lens it is so light you can take it anywhere.
OI000125 by alligator1975, on Flickr
And a few with the 60mm Macro, EM5II, no flash. I love this lens it is so light you can take it anywhere.
OI000115 by alligator1975, on Flickr
OI000113 by alligator1975, on Flickr
OI000125 by alligator1975, on Flickr
It's a damselfly (or possibly the other one that looks almost identical, azurefly or something like that) and they often look like they're grinning, they obviously enjoy having their photo takenI'm sure that first dragonfly is grinning![]()
Any recommended lenses? Would love a 35mm equiv prime with a low f-stop.
I like the Olympus f1.8 17mm - my favourite lens.Just bought a used E-M10 ii off ebay for a little more than I indended, but still a good price.
Any recommended lenses? Would love a 35mm equiv prime with a low f-stop.
Just tried the shop demo with a 40-150mm and my SD card so will have a gander once in LR at the raw files.
Took various C-AF with & without tracking of walking pedestrians in the street and chimping suggests "look good" (obviously not a major test of 'can it latch onto & hold focus on a faster moving subject' ) plus a distant TV aerial (to look at fine line definition) plus a few in the shop.
FWIW I found the menu access and other control buttons straightforward to interpret & set.......though perhaps heavier than I was anticipating it had a good heft and for the short time I held it comfortable.
In regard that I wear glasses I had no issue seeing the whole viewfinder view.
Two things that struck me but might have been due to using an old SD which is Class 6 and rated x133 by Oscar.
1} the buffer for what were only brief C-AF bursts took quite a time to clear
2) in the viewfinder the last image shot froze the view for approx 2seconds.
As I am summarising this the more impressed I am with what it is and has to offer...........just need to see that confirmed by the files!?
The Rock by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]2) in the viewfinder the last image shot froze the view for approx 2seconds.
Not sure which model you're referring to, but on the EM1.2 you can set the image review time to zero so as to prevent that happening.
Yes, should have said it is the EM1 mk2.
Thanks for the heads up as to a setting to be aware of
Edit ~ quick extra question? Most online box contents descriptions mention nothing about a bundled flash gun but I have seen mention on non UK forum about the inclusion of the FL-LM3 flash gun..............did you get this with yours???
Oh, re SD cards ~ which ones are using???
The specific setting is menu -> wrench -> rec view -> off
I bought the bundle that included 14-40 and 40-150 f/2.8 PRO lenses, and it includes the little FL-LM3 flash gun, my understanding is any bundle or the camera on it's own all include the flash gun, but don't quote me!
I'm using Sandisk 64Gb Extreme Pro 95mb/s cards, because I blew the budget on the camera and can't stump for anything faster at the moment, it does mean if you shoot a sequence of 20 - 30 shots you have to wait a few seconds for them to be written to the card.
I'm sure that first dragonfly is grinning![]()
It's a damselfly (or possibly the other one that looks almost identical, azurefly or something like that) and they often look like they're grinning, they obviously enjoy having their photo taken![]()
I love doing macro.
I have the Olympus 30mm macro. Has anyone got the 60mm? Is it worth the upgrade?
It will be on a em10ii
Lots of macro / nature pics in this thread, so may I interject with some pics of cars, pretty much the only thing I take pictures of.
These are from recent meets of a short oval formula called Oval Track Legends, in which my son competes (car #114). This weekend we were at Ipswich and Yarmouth for a double-header, and the Yarmouth pics in particular I'm pleased with as the light was gorgeous, late evening, 6pm start, 9pm finish, and I feel I'm finally getting on top of this panning lark!
I think these are all EM1.2 with 40-150mm PRO + MC14 TC
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Are there many trade-offs on mixing Olympus bodies with Panasonic lenses, e.g. Olympus E-M5 and Panasonic 100-400?
Just tried the shop demo with a 40-150mm and my SD card so will have a gander once in LR at the raw files.
Took various C-AF with & without tracking of walking pedestrians in the street and chimping suggests "look good" (obviously not a major test of 'can it latch onto & hold focus on a faster moving subject' ) plus a distant TV aerial (to look at fine line definition) plus a few in the shop.
As I am summarising this the more impressed I am with what it is and has to offer...........just need to see that confirmed by the files!?
OI000078 by alligator1975, on Flickr
OI000080 by alligator1975, on FlickrYeah, I got the free grip, never used it, and I bought some batteries figuring it'd eat them for breakfast but have been amazed by how good the EM1.2 is on battery life.
I mainly shoot motorsports and take the machine gun approach, firing off 10 - 20 shot bursts rather than single shots, and I've filled a 64Gb card, 4000-ish shots, on a single battery, it's way better on battery than I was expecting, spend the money on cards!
Really nice set Mark. That lens does seem to take the TC well.
... but the MK2 battery is higher capacity & they have done something about the power management.
Nice to get the free grip which obviously is not just for/about extra battery but also handling.........![]()
I love the 40-150.
I have no hesitation in using it for portraits and landscape stuff.
It's sharp enough for me.
The Rock by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Some Lapwing shots from last nights golden hour.
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Not that I am aware of, bar not being able to use both the lens IS and body IS. Its the combo I have, though still very early days.
I have the kit 40-150, I've not compared it to the pro 40-150. I find it's pretty good generally, and so light to carry around. The one thing I would say is compared to some other lenses, it's more difficult to crop (could be my technique at the longet end of course having an impact) but I got some photos I was quite happy with, though I gave up on C-AF and only used S-AF, though this is possible more the camera than lens (EM5mkii).
62mm
OI000078 by alligator1975, on Flickr
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OI000080 by alligator1975, on Flickr

Can't speak from experience but the owner of the E-Group forum hires lensesMFT lenses hirng???
So far lenses for hire @StewartR does not do this category, thinking ahead as in my calculations I cannot (yet???) justify a 300mm f4 (much as i crave the FoV reach of 600mm equivalence) hiring in future for special trips might be an option.
So, have you hired MFT lenses if so where from and what was the customer experience like???
Worth double checking but if you shoot at 3:2 ratio the ORF file should still be saved at the full sensor format of 4:3.Re: cropping ~ most other cameras have 3:2 ratio sensors compared to the 4:3 of MFT so some cropper by decisions could be a challenge to print at 3:2 ratio sized prints (as I recall there are only 2 native print sizes at 4:3). So it is either leave enough "breathing space" in shooting or set the camera to 3:2 ratio capture.........but that waste pixels. A bridge I will have to cross
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Can't speak from experience but the owner of the E-Group forum hires lenses
Info
http://e-group.uk.net/hire/hire_info.php/
Price list
http://e-group.uk.net/hire/camera_hire_prices.pdf
Range is a bit limited, they don't have the 300mm F4
Olympus used to sponsor the site.
If you are close enough to one of their participating dealers then you can use the Test & Wow service which is free - deposit required IIRC
https://wow.olympus.eu/en_GB/choose
Worth double checking but if you shoot at 3:2 ratio the ORF file should still be saved at the full sensor format of 4:3.
You should be able to frame and compose at 3:2 in the EVF/onscreen but still have the extra pixels for post processing.
I discovered that using 1:1 with a Holga lens shooting JPG+RAW - looked at the ORF in Olympus Viewer 3 and wondered for a bit about the extra width![]()
That’s correct. My em5mk2 does the same
Yup - with the Holga I shoot Medium JPG+RAW at 1:1. There's not a lot of point in shooting at superfine JPG when the lens really can't resolve any detail - which is it's charm.Ah! a great way of implementing it ~ by using 3:2 for composition (also replicated in camera JPEGS?) but the whole 4:3 is recorded in the raw .orf file.

