Olympus E-M1M2 with 100-400 lens
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
jwhphotos wrote:
Olympus E-M1M2 with 100-400 lens
I am becoming very interested in the Olympus, spicificly the OM-1, and a 100-400. Please tell me about this image. How far away was the image? Camera settings? Did you intentionally shoot it this dark? RAW? What did you do in Post?
Thanks
gtilford
Loc: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Great capture thanks for sharing
WDCash wrote:
I am becoming very interested in the Olympus, spicificly the OM-1, and a 100-400. Please tell me about this image. How far away was the image? Camera settings? Did you intentionally shoot it this dark? RAW? What did you do in Post?
Thanks
OK but note I have the E-M1 Mark 2 which is about 2 generations older than the OM 1.
For this photo I used:
ISO 200
F11
1/800 shutter speed
Shutter priority
Spot exposure
Spot focus
400 mm with the Leica 100-400
Raw
Processed to taste with DXO Photolab 6
Note that I also have A Sony full frame system that, IMO, returns much better photos than the M4/3. But, I am in my 80's with certain health problems and the weight savings of the M4/3 is important to me.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
jwhphotos wrote:
Olympus E-M1M2 with 100-400 lens
A spectacular shot with a magnificent capture of the light 🌞🌞🥇🌞🌞
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
jwhphotos wrote:
OK but note I have the E-M1 Mark 2 which is about 2 generations older than the OM 1.
For this photo I used:
ISO 200
F11
1/800 shutter speed
Shutter priority
Spot exposure
Spot focus
400 mm with the Leica 100-400
Raw
Processed to taste with DXO Photolab 6
Note that I also have A Sony full frame system that, IMO, returns much better photos than the M4/3. But, I am in my 80's with certain health problems and the weight savings of the M4/3 is important to me.
OK but note I have the E-M1 Mark 2 which is about ... (
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Thanks
I'm working with 1 arm at 80% the other at 60% so I get it.
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