Morning Star wrote:
I do not have my E-5 camera with me and won't be home till Tuesday or Wednesday to see if I can discover anything that would help you.
Just a minor correction, though, the E-5 is/was the flagship of the 4/3 cameras, it is not a micro 4/3 camera. I know, it gets confusing. The big difference, although the sensors of the 4/3 and m4/3 are the same size, you can use the 4/3 lenses + adapter on a m4/3 camera but not the other way around.
Question: What setting do you have the camera on: A, S, M, or something else? Did you take the orchid photo with the E-5? What lens?
EDIT: Oops! Ignore the above. I just downloaded and installed an Exif Viewer to this little notebook: You don't have an E-5, you have an E-M5, which is indeed a micro 4/3....
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Yes, it is EM5 using 12-50. Seems sharp, I did shoot on manual, aper perferred, shutter pref, program, and iauto