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Trouble with those is how do you ensure the target has clicked into focus
If it's set up correctly and the dot is on target, then the target is in the middle of the focus group.Trouble with those is how do you ensure the target has clicked into focus
Thats a great combo, the 12-40 is an awesome lens, just maybe a little large on the EM5 MKII, but you soon get used to it. Interested to know what your misgivings might be?Well I’ve taken the plunge and bought a E-M5 MkII and a 12-40 f2.8 Pro lens.
Looking forward to it in some respects but with some misgivings in others.
Always like to see the raptors and looks like you got it, what with the adult & juveniles
I surmise this was Scotland if so whereabouts?
Oh, which lens used???
Thats a great combo, the 12-40 is an awesome lens, just maybe a little large on the EM5 MKII, but you soon get used to it. Interested to know what your misgivings might be?
Oh the lower rocks of Ben Mor Coigach, and I was using 40-150 + 1.4 TC
I do have a 75-300 with me, but not on this particular trip as I was expecting rain.
Stumbled across this guy's photostream, some of the best work I've seen from the Olympus system. Going further into the photostream the images just get better and better imo.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/karstengieselmann/
yep certainly looks goodStumbled across this guy's photostream, some of the best work I've seen from the Olympus system. Going further into the photostream the images just get better and better imo.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/karstengieselmann/
Some great stuff on that photo stream.Stumbled across this guy's photostream, some of the best work I've seen from the Olympus system. Going further into the photostream the images just get better and better imo.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/karstengieselmann/
Stumbled across this guy's photostream, some of the best work I've seen from the Olympus system. Going further into the photostream the images just get better and better imo.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/karstengieselmann/
I NEED one of those 60mm macros Mike.
Maybe after Christmas, oh and the MOT for the camper, oh and the extra studio light............................
Look forward to hearing and seeing how you get on as I was on the verge of getting one
Pin sharp and love the backgroundanother shot trying out todays arrival the panasonic 100-300 for jan . looks a good copy to me
the green green grass by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr
another shot trying out todays arrival the panasonic 100-300 for jan . looks a good copy to me
the green green grass by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr
as you well know Keith I dont follow the rule book ,especially in the case of a camera like this thats quite complex to initially set up . we went out today and I found a glaring error in the set up actually caused by meCertainly does! I found mine to be plenty sharp, even at 300mm, i don't get why so many people say not to go beyond 250mm and you need to stop down to 7.1, poppycock! I used it wide open 90% of the time
I found my 100-300mm perfectly acceptable wide open at 300mm.Certainly does! I found mine to be plenty sharp, even at 300mm, i don't get why so many people say not to go beyond 250mm and you need to stop down to 7.1, poppycock! I used it wide open 90% of the time
I found my 100-300mm perfectly acceptable wide open at 300mm.
One from today, another bloody gull. I need some Golden Eagles released in the local park!
Another day another Gull by Pete Banks, on Flickr
Solihull areaWhat part of the UK are you from? Plenty of Buzzards, Red Kite, Osprey and Kestrels across the more rural areas in the UK