Etna morning by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Etna at sunset by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Etna at sunset 2 by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Etna being revealed by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Etna under clouds by Alf Branch, on FlickrHi, I started off with the kase wolverine filters a while back and had no issue with those at all, even stacking cpl and nd had no colour casts or vignetting that I noticed, in the past couple of months I’ve moved over to the kase armour system with the square filters and again I’ve had no issues at all. I’ve still kept the wolverine set for when I want to travel light and just keep those in the bottom of the backpack.While I have a bit of GAS, anyone using the Kase magnetic filters and what do you think?
I think my issue is that I want a set but don't know if i need a set if you see what i mean.Hi, I started off with the kase wolverine filters a while back and had no issue with those at all, even stacking cpl and nd had no colour casts or vignetting that I noticed, in the past couple of months I’ve moved over to the kase armour system with the square filters and again I’ve had no issues at all. I’ve still kept the wolverine set for when I want to travel light and just keep those in the bottom of the backpack.
That was my first stumbling block with them especially with so much being possible in lightroom etc now I guess for me I like to get the image as close to perfect as possible to start with and I also enjoy the process of setting everything up etc. it’s just the cpl which isn’t something you can recreate in post.I think my issue is that I want a set but don't know if i need a set if you see what i mean.
I already have a cpl i bought from amazon which was a K&F Concept 62mm Polarising Filter Ultra Low Reflection Circular Polarizing CPL, Ultra Definition, 28 Layer Multi Coated Polarized MRC Filter (Nano-X Series) and i've not even tried the inbuild ND filters in the OM1 Mk2 yet.
It's pretty good on my EM1X.That was my first stumbling block with them especially with so much being possible in lightroom etc now I guess for me I like to get the image as close to perfect as possible to start with and I also enjoy the process of setting everything up etc. it’s just the cpl which isn’t something you can recreate in post.
Unfortunately I haven’t tried the om1 so I’m not sure how good the inbuilt nd is but I do remember watching plenty of YouTube reviews showing it and it seemed quite impressive.
Many thanks for the info, it’s not something I’ve looked into in any great detail.It's pretty good on my EM1X.
But it won't replace physical ND filters.
i.e. the in-built ND's on the Olympus cameras don't produce as real an effect.
That's the best way I can describe it.
It's worth a go, see what you think.Many thanks for the info, it’s not something I’ve looked into in any great detail.
It's pretty good on my EM1X.
But it won't replace physical ND filters.
i.e. the in-built ND's on the Olympus cameras don't produce as real an effect.
That's the best way I can describe it.
watching you watching me by jeff cohen, on Flickr
ok i surrender by jeff cohen, on Flickr
simply red by jeff cohen, on Flickr
high key red by jeff cohen, on Flickr
berry nice by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Week 20 - Arches by Donnie Canning, on Flickr
Autumn Fungi by Trevor, on Flickr
Autumn Fungi-2-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
when the sun came back by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Buttermere sunrise by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Buttermere twilight by Alf Branch, on Flickr
Autumn reflection by Alf Branch, on FlickrNice moody shots Alf , snow next week ? Hopefully
Banded Demoiselle, Ripple by Pete, on FlickrI have one for if i want to video with om1. I slap the ND on to get the shutter speed down. I keep meaning to get a circular polariser for the system to help with wildlife in ponds.While I have a bit of GAS, anyone using the Kase magnetic filters and what do you think?
I would go with the 45mm f1.8 shoot wide open and it should be virtually see in the dark . The older sensor being your main problem so use auto iso and mess with de.noise when home ..obviously shoot in RAW to gain more advantage .. a really good lens to aim for is the sigma 56 mm f1.4 that really does see in the darkSo I’ve got an Oly E-P7 and just getting used to it..
I’m off to London for a couple of days street photography and night time stuff.
I have the 14-42 kit lens, the amazing 45mm F1.8 and a manual focus 7.5mm F2.8 -F11 Fisheye.
I’ve got a little Joby Gorillapod to help also, and my full size carbon travel tripod.
I’m aware some security can get a bit antsy with tripods so I’ll only use it in public places and avoid causing obstructions.
I’m staying around the North and South banks, unless I have time to go a bit further afield .
Any advice regarding the use of the camera and lenses for London streets and some LE night shots? I have a screw on CPL and ND1000.
Any advice on general street and London photography?
Thanks
Could I ask for any recommendations for third party batteries for the OM1?
I don't mind paying £79 for an original if that's the best course of action but Amazon seems to have a lot of alternatives.
Think you forgot the link Paul.I went for this and while they probably last about 20% less than the original it's 2 plus an external charger for half the price of an original.
Do you have a link at all?I went for this and while they probably last about 20% less than the original it's 2 plus an external charger for half the price of an original.