Started shooting the GX9 about year ago and recently began processing images with C1 as a raw converter. Finally getting the Sharpness, Color, Tones and Dynamic ranges I am happy with...though these aren't great examples...I like the results. Just sharing, it's been a while.
I have to admit that I would never have really seriously considered exploring the all focus points cluster feature had it not been for a friend who purchased an E-M1 III kit to augment her Sony FF to get a lighter weight overall setup for wildlife. However she was having misgivings about the autofocus, particularly the Olympus tracking for BiFs when compared to her Sony experience. We began comparing different settings and reading articles by other Olympus luminaries and she shared with me a brief notice of this feature with a picture of the multiple focus points lit up covering the body of the fox, stating “this is what my Sony focusing looks like”. So, I gave it a try as well.
Now, she is super pleased, and I have another fun option for my rare BiF adventures.
I have to admit that I would never have really seriously considered exploring the all focus points cluster feature had it not been for a friend who purchased an E-M1 III kit to augment her Sony FF to get a lighter weight overall setup for wildlife. However she was having misgivings about the autofocus, particularly the Olympus tracking for BiFs when compared to her Sony experience. We began comparing different settings and reading articles by other Olympus luminaries and she shared with me a brief notice of this feature with a picture of the multiple focus points lit up covering the body of the fox, stating “this is what my Sony focusing looks like”. So, I gave it a try as well.
Now, she is super pleased, and I have another fun option for my rare BiF adventures....Show more →
If you have a second, jot down your settings and share with us. I am always experimenting with my EM1x and searching for better methods.
galenapass wrote:
If you have a second, jot down your settings and share with us. I am always experimenting with my EM1x and searching for better methods.
Other than the settings in the exif, the only other settings are AF Targeting set to On2, C-AF, Low Burst Mechanical (10 FPS), all 121 focus points hot, C- AF Center Start off, C-AF Center Priority off.
This is Copenhill in Denmark, it's a waste management plant that's been active for a short while. On the side of it (left side in the photo) they have the worlds tallest climbing wall. You can see the climbers if you look closely. It's tall enough to be multi pitch which means you can't climb it with just one rope length but have to tie in and different places to bring your buddy up with you and then continue on. The height from the ground is 85 meters.
Also, at the top of the building there is a rooftop bar and a ski slope that goes down to the ground where you ski on an artificial "grass" like surface all year around.
Wilbus wrote:
Beautiful shots @Galenapass@ I especially like the last bird.
Let's see if Flickr sharing works for me... Panasonic G9 and Nocticron 42,5mm.
Hey, cool, it worked
This is Copenhill in Denmark, it's a waste management plant that's been active for a short while. On the side of it (left side in the photo) they have the worlds tallest climbing wall. You can see the climbers if you look closely. It's tall enough to be multi pitch which means you can't climb it with just one rope length but have to tie in and different places to bring your buddy up with you and then continue on. The height from the ground is 85 meters.
Also, at the top of the building there is a rooftop bar and a ski slope that goes down to the ground where you ski on an artificial "grass" like surface all year around. ...Show more →
What a cool building. Thanks for sharing. I missed the climbing wall until I read your description.