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I was an Oly shooter for most of my 28 years in business (save the last 5 where I primarily used Nikon AF and digital cameras) - - - but I am again an Oly wedding shooter starting this past Saturday where I used my new Olympus E-510 and 12-60 combo for all of the natural light - high ISO - slow shutter speed shots. I was very pleased with the way it handled - - - slightly better than the impressive E-500 that I used for several months a couple of years back before getting my D200.
Here are some of the shots with data under each showing the settings I used. Not quite as impressive my tests with the E-3 proved to be, but the high ISO and stabilized results matched very closely those of my D200 (with 18-200 VR).
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The bride who is very artistic and quirky or I should say unique in her way of looking at things, was quite concerned that I would not provide her with boring shots or traditional wedding coverage. She pointed out several shots from my website that appealed to her - several were taken at trendy restaurants, some in the evening utilizing whatever available light was available - - - and so my agenda for the afternoon was to make sure she would not be disappointed. Being the ceremony was over at 4:00 and we would only have about 1/2 hour with any type of sunlight available, we chose locations around downtown Stratford including an ally with grafitti, a busy building with areas that would be large enough (barely) to handle the bridal party and family, and a small cafe where I took the couple and best man and maid of honour for a few private moments sipping a bottle of wine.
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Olympus E-510 with 12-60mm lens @ 12mm - f2.8 @ 1/160'th - 800 ISO
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Olympus E-510 with 12-60mm lens @ 12mm - f2.8 @ 1/60'th - 800 ISO
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Nikon D40 with 18-200mm lens @ 18mm - f5@1/60'th - 400 ISO - bounced flash
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