Great work everyone. It's really inspiring to see what you all are accomplishing with the OM-D.
Here's a new shot of the munchkin, this time under slightly less natural light than before
OM-D with the Panasonic 25. Admittedly I'd planned to use my D800 for this, but all my batteries had mysteriously drained and, well, infants don't like waiting.
dukenukem, the waves look great in the photo above. I've tried this before, and it looked OK, but not nearly as dramatic as yours. How long was the exposure?
DougVaughn wrote:
dukenukem, the waves look great in the photo above. I've tried this before, and it looked OK, but not nearly as dramatic as yours. How long was the exposure?
2 secs, you should play with the exposure time and the force of the sea.
It is accurate. I have only very few out-of-focus images, mostly due to user mistake (shake at too low exposure times). And indeed, autofocus is a bit slow.
Three from tonight with the 14/2.5 pancake (which I'm falling in love with...just so little and pretty darn good.) I'm swapping my Oly 12/2 for it, to free up money to pay for the Fuji X100s I've got on pre-order. These are all handheld.
IDURITA wrote:
It is accurate. I have only very few out-of-focus images, mostly due to user mistake (shake at too low exposure times). And indeed, autofocus is a bit slow.
Thanks. That's very helpful. I wish Olympus would make some of their fine 4/3rds telephotos for m4/3rds with quicker AF.
Love the wave Dukenukem, lovely colors and sharpness.
Did a modellong session with my girlfriend today again, will be adding more photos from it in the days to come but starting out with this one. I cropped it some after I took it, maybe 50% gone due to cropping.
One off-camera flash, Nikon SB-800 gelled orange and shot in a golden umbrella (was fighting with the light bulbs in my room).
The flash was triggered by the Olympus OM-D flash set to 1/64th manual, you can see the flash light in the eye.