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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 )
death of shrew by jeff cohen, on Flickr
the taming of the shrew by jeff cohen, on FlickrI 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 ?
Robin, POA NR by Pete, on FlickrVéry 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 ?
St Michaels, Linton by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Starling, Langness by Pete, on FlickrKeeping 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
Gayle Barn by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Aysgill Force, Gayle by Stephen Lee, on FlickrBeautiful colours
Well, look at the Wattles on him