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

Testing out the em10 mk2 with adapter and helios 44-2 58mm f2 whilst walking the dog today. Grey overcast day . I think that bokeh will be stunning with some sunshine on it.



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Lovely Robin, Trevor. Can I ask how you incorporate Pure Raw into your workflow?
I’ll second that ,always willing to learn
 
Lovely Robin, Trevor. Can I ask how you incorporate Pure Raw into your workflow?

I’ll second that ,always willing to learn
I use it as a Lightroom Plug in. Once I’ve selected an image to process. In Library panel. I click on the File menu-Plug in Extras-Process in PureRAW. When complete I finish off in Lightroom Develop panel.
 
I use it as a Lightroom Plug in. Once I’ve selected an image to process. In Library panel. I click on the File menu-Plug in Extras-Process in PureRAW. When complete I finish off in Lightroom Develop panel.
That’s about the same way I use it. Import via Lightroom, quick scan through to weed out the obvious dross, then batch-process by PureRaw as Trevor says. PR automatically sends the converted DNG files back to LR and places them into a sub-directory which it creates. Then continue processing with LR.
 
I use it as a Lightroom Plug in. Once I’ve selected an image to process. In Library panel. I click on the File menu-Plug in Extras-Process in PureRAW. When complete I finish off in Lightroom Develop panel.

That’s about the same way I use it. Import via Lightroom, quick scan through to weed out the obvious dross, then batch-process by PureRaw as Trevor says. PR automatically sends the converted DNG files back to LR and places them into a sub-directory which it creates. Then continue processing with LR.
Thanks for that. I've just downloaded a trial version and run a couple of images through it. Have to say for the most part I was impressed but one of the images for my liking was over sharpened and I don't seem to able to work out how you can adjust the process, if you can at all.
 
Thanks for that. I've just downloaded a trial version and run a couple of images through it. Have to say for the most part I was impressed but one of the images for my liking was over sharpened and I don't seem to able to work out how you can adjust the process, if you can at all.
Unfortunately you can’t. All you can do is switch it off completely then sharpen in the programme of your choice. You can always “unsharp” it of course.
 
I do like a church interior shot, and that's a cracker. Good job keeping the detail in the stained glass. (y)
 
All taken on OMD EM 10 Mark 2 my new travel camera paired with Panny 12-32 and the 35-100 A very wet Port Issac Cornwall Doc Martin territory minor tweaks in snapseed really pleased with the camera less than 200 shots and I registered on Om site as a chance and it was never registered previously so 30 month warranty and came with the optional gripP3110111_edited.jpegP3110017_edited.jpegP3110095_edited.jpegP3110068_edited.jpeg
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Trip to Boscastle Cornwall all taken with OMD EM10 mark ii Last one no doubt is marmite for some as I used the dramatic tone in camera it was stormy and very windy gusting at 40+ winds P3130134_edited.jpegP3130139_edited.jpegP3130148_edited.jpegP3130143_edited.jpegP3130167_edited.jpeg
 

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From today in a brief gap in the weather when the snow was thawing. This is one sharp lens. single shots as this guy was on the move.

Kat on ice by Alf Branch, on Flickr

Kat on the edge by Alf Branch, on Flickr

Another from yesterday again a single shot

Springtail in moss by Alf Branch, on Flickr


Next time I need to start adding the MC-14 and I am going to need to buy a MC-20
 
Superb lens ,used by a master at macro
 
E-M5iii, Oly 12-100 @iso6400. RAW conversion, as usual, PureRaw2

Pickled by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
 
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