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Friends wedding this Saturday, it was raining cats and dogs so I finally got the chance to shoot a wedding in rain. Amazing how the water brings everything to life, not to mention that I really like the umbrella as a prop.
Replaced my 12-40 and 40-150 in time for the wedding, using the second E-M1 and an older E-M5 as backup. Thinking of adding E-M1.2 but not sure, it won't give a huge increase in image quality so I'm better off with lenses, or a printer really
Same shot, color and B&W. More coming this week as I have time to edit.
Olympus E-M1MarkII + Olympus ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 300mm 1:2.8 @ ISO 400, FOCAL LENGTH 300.0 mm (300.0 mm in 35mm), APERTURE f/4.5, EXPOSURE TIME 0.00063s (1/1600). A 2280x1520 crop.
is that second one stacked or focus bracketed? Does the 30 Olympus have focus stacking or only focus bracketing, btw? I've got the Panasonic and chose it because I only get down to about 1/2 life size, not true macro and wanted the F 2.8. It of course only does focus bracketing, which I consider much more versatile, but still it's nice to have choices.
First, the second shot is a single exposure, no focus bracketing.
This is the Oly 60mm, and it is f/2.8 and does 1:1.
Focus bracketing or stacking is camera, not lens related, though focus stacking can be done manually with any lens or camera. The E-M10 II does do automatic focus stacking exposures, but the image stack images must be combined in post, they aren't done in camera.
Both these shots are hand held AF, second one with flash.
Pavel wrote:
is that second one stacked or focus bracketed? Does the 30 Olympus have focus stacking or only focus bracketing, btw? I've got the Panasonic and chose it because I only get down to about 1/2 life size, not true macro and wanted the F 2.8. It of course only does focus bracketing, which I consider much more versatile, but still it's nice to have choices.
Quite heavily cropped due to "short" lens. Also, third shot not really sharp, had locked focus of course and the bird moved out of the field of focus but still like the sequence. Probably some motion blur as well from my try to follow it. I got very close on this one, maybe 15 meters out, if not closer. A 300mm would have helped!
Beautiful hummer K-h.a.w!
Kater, I really like both shots. I normally prefer black and whites but this one is hard to choose from, much thanks to very nice processing of both.
The PEN-F is awesome. I had the SONY A7M2 and changed to the PEN-F and it so far not regret.
The firmware 2.1 runs so far error-free.
I like the small lenses at the PEN, especially the 17 / 1.8 and 25 / 1.8.
Thanks to the many settings I can often use the jpegs ooc.