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Jeff;black headed gull washing a shrew before eating it
wash your food before eating by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Incredible capture......Respect Sir...!!
Regards.
peter
Scotland
Jeff;black headed gull washing a shrew before eating it
wash your food before eating by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Actually got the full set gull spotting it ,swooping in ,picking it up , washing it .then eating itJeff;
Incredible capture......Respect Sir...!!
Regards.
peter
Scotland
I bought the OM5 as my Fuji X-E1 is a bit long in the tooth technology wise, still takes great pictures, but AF is a little slow, rear screen a bit small and file transfer more awkward as no wifi.
The OM5 gives me a bit more oomph when required. Currently got the 12-45/4 and 40-150/4-5.6, will probably add the 75-300 at sometime and probably a prime with a wider aperture as well ( but already covered with that on the Fuji right now )
I decided to sell the OM5 as it was not getting used. Lost a small amount selling it to WEX.I’m thinking of doing something similar as I have an x-t20 which doesn’t really have very snappy AF. I’m just deliberating if I’d end up with an om1 a few months after getting an Om5
I remember i got subjection detection in video working once on my om1 with my dog but im sure after a firmware update i couldnt get it to work again. I think i had to try trick the camera to doing it as well.Tried a bit of video today using my OM-1. Shot FHD60. Couldn’t get the subject recognition in video mode. Anyone know if the MK2 supports it ?
Footage straight out of camera should anyone be interested. Just short clips of the dog.
View: https://youtu.be/Uu9dtDYl48Q?si=ysZ6sPGT6SRfXQzE
Thanks. Appreciate it.I remember i got subjection detection in video working once on my om1 with my dog but im sure after a firmware update i couldnt get it to work again. I think i had to try trick the camera to doing it as well.
Ill give it a go when my mkii comes unless someone else in here has a mkii ?
Just browsing on my phone. It seems I need to use C-AF with tracking. Not just C-AF. I’ll check when I get home.I remember i got subjection detection in video working once on my om1 with my dog but im sure after a firmware update i couldnt get it to work again. I think i had to try trick the camera to doing it as well.
Ill give it a go when my mkii comes unless someone else in here has a mkii ?
Yes. Thanks. That’s the vid I was browsing.I wonder if this video provides enough insight re: settings to use when in video mode and subject detection.
View: https://youtu.be/sYWATc8WcPg?si=4M2zJpeo_hXFDa9n
More especially, using C-AF & Tracking being needed when shooting video & Subject Detection
Edit ~ @trevorbray I was typing while you posted above![]()
It occurs to me that it might be worthwhile to setup one of the Custom Sets for such a preferred video setup?Yes. Thanks. That’s the vid I was browsing.
Yep. Done that. That’s the beauty of Olympus.It occurs to me that it might be worthwhile to setup one of the Custom Sets for such a preferred video setup?
Yes, the lighter weight could well make a difference, and I am reassured but not surprised at your IQ findings. I think the only possible disadvantage is the focal length (but the f2.8 at 8mm is tempting). Decisions, decisions!Can’t speak for the 8-25 as I’ve never owned one, but the focal length is very tempting as a true walkable lens. I do however own the Panasonic Leica 8-18mm, and have done for around 8 years. Don’t know if it’s just my copy but it’s optically brilliant at all focal lengths, and having that F2.8 at the wide end has come in handy a few times. I also like the fact the the overall length of the lens doesn’t change when zooming. The Olympus 8-25 being a newer design, might be better optically, but to do that it would need to be pretty much flawless to beat the 8-18mm. The Panasonic lens is also around 100g (25%) lighter if that makes any difference to you ?
Véry nice Pete nice and sharp and the Robin's feet are well placed!I always find I ignore common stuff and when I look back I hardly have any photos of them. Robin OM1 + 300mm with 1.4tc
Robin, POA NR by Pete, on Flickr
I always find I ignore common stuff and when I look back I hardly have any photos of them. Robin OM1 + 300mm with 1.4tc
Robin, POA NR by Pete, on Flickr
Thanks mate. Definitely my kind of thing.
Only been out with it one day - yesterday, just to make sure it actually took photos. Naturally I'm missing the large viewfinder of the Zf, and some of the buttons are small and a bit awkward, but nothing I won't get used to. Certainly fulfils my brief of light but good IQ.Thanks mate. Definitely my kind of thing.
How are you finding it ?
Keeping on my theme of getting photos of common birds this Starling helped me out. This is my first photo with my om1 mkii. I tried a few birds in flight but I defo need to tweak the settings. My OM1 Bif settings didnt work well.
Starling, Langness by Pete, on Flickr
Beautiful colours
Well, look at the Wattles on him