rather hoping for the low seas myself....Not fierce, stubborn! This was going out from Feizor (Elaine's cafe).
See you on the high seas in 2 weeks!
Brilliant shotsI was really pleased to stumble upon some hares last week. Two of them ran right up to me, so I had to zoom right out on the 150-400mm and I was squatting, so it was something of a fitness test
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Blue-tailed Damselfly, Isle of Man by Pete, on FlickrGreat imagesI was really pleased to stumble upon some hares last week. Two of them ran right up to me, so I had to zoom right out on the 150-400mm and I was squatting, so it was something of a fitness test
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.... I have been using my 150-40mm on Dragonflies for 4 years now and its Minimum Focal Distance makes it very practical. It also supports onboard camera Focus Stacking ~ Best done on a monopod.I have been looking forward to Dragonfly season since getting my 150-400 in Nov last year. I was hoping it would at least match the 300mm on this front. So far so good![]()
BEAUTIFUL DEMOISELLE (Calopteryx virgo) by Robin Procter, on Flickr
LARGE RED DAMSELFLY (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) by Robin Procter, on FlickrI have the same issue with a 14-42mm IIR kit lens. However, it will take photos up to 29mm, anything more than that and I get the error message and the camera needs to be restarted. Does that mean the ribbon cable likely has some damage at a point where it unfurls. I have looked at some videos of disassembly, it looks very intricate.
Emperor Moth, Isle of Man by Pete, on Flickr.... I have had lots of success focus stacking onboard camera on all E-M1X, OM-1, OM-1 mk2 bodies with the Big White 150-400mm and that also includes with either MC-14 or MC-20. The key to increasing the chances of success can be greatly helped by mounting on a monopod which I tend to mostly do with the Big White anyway because it's easier to maintain the same position. I haven't tried focus stacking with the Small White aka OM 50-200mm yet but the 40-150mm F/2.8 with MC's always was reliable.
Red-veined Darter, Isle of Man by Pete, on Flickr.... Superb photo!!Im happy with the 150-400 replacing my 300 for Dragonflies overall. I do feel like the 300 had the slight edge when it came to getting Dflies in flight but quality wise matching and the versatility of the zoom makes me pleased i took the risk.
Red-veined Darter, Isle of Man by Pete, on Flickr