Great shots, Ken. I know what you mean though, I'm not afraid of heights, but I'm growing more cautious as time goes on. Usually alone when hiking, etc., and I well remember what happened to Cosmo...
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Great shots, Ken. I know what you mean though, I'm not afraid of heights, but I'm growing more cautious as time goes on. Usually alone when hiking, etc., and I well remember what happened to Cosmo...
Nice to see you, John! Seems like a few of us 'old timers' are straggling back.
Great job as always, Ken! Interesting to see how they've woven the twine into the structure. As an aside, I don't think the baling twine is anywhere near the danger of fishing line and some other...
I think that's wise, Lorey. I'd be concerned about warrantee, and also you'd probably have to change out the charger (or at least the cord). Wouldn't be worth the potential hassles for me. I got...
Yup, I find both 50-200's (non and swd versions) eminently usable since the firmware update.
Bummer, Jim. So far (knocks on wood), zero problems with my E-M1. Have had it out on a couple of fairly stressful hikes where it got knocked around a bit, it hangs evf up on my backpack strap or...
.2? :D
That's one I'd definitely check out! Should be great for birds and such.
Well, put it this way, Diana.......you spend your whole day slamming your face into trees at who knows how many pounds of force... :wall: I'd be cross-eyed too! :D
Well done, Diana. They are a striking and sort of primitive looking bird, aren't they? Often difficult to get a clear shot of one, seems like they are masters of staying on the wrong side of a tree...
and a link to the main biofos pages regarding E-M1 settings: http://www.biofos.com/mft/omd_em1_settings.html One of the most comprehensive guides I've found for this.
Check this out, might be just the ticket for keeping track of those myriad settings: http://www.biofos.com/mft/em1settings_ver2.xls
Nice job, Mike! Out of curiosity, OOC or RAW and converted?
Wish I knew the answer to that one, Jim. My suspicion is that the camera 'might' have to be turned on, but I'm not sure. Yesterday I took a hike with the camera carried on a Capture clip on the...
Lovely spot, Don. I particularly like the two shots with the low sun and cliffs to the right. Looks like you and the dogs had a fun day!
Really nice to see these, Ken. You did well with those difficult conditions; perhaps not perfect, but these are well worth it for the look into the lives of these fascinating birds! What a great...
I did hear of another case, believe it was over on DPR, and I'm unsure whether it was an E-M1 or an E-M5......I almost think it was an E-M5. I think that one resulted in a return for service.
Nice shot! Turkey Vultures are making a comeback in my part of the country, I'll keep that tip in mind.
Yes, on my E-M1 I use the 12-60, 50mm macro, 35mm macro, 50-200SWD with both the EC-14 and EC-20 (and the Canon 500D closeup lens), 50-200 Mk1, and occasionally the 9-18. I also have the Sigma 50mm...
Congrats! Great to hear we have a "hands on" admin at the helm, and a 4/3-m4/3 user to boot! Very much looking forward to a new and exciting future for this site. From the way things are handling,...
Agreed, I doubt that "endemic" is quite right, though it is something to keep in mind, particularly as it has been known to occur in higher end video camera systems (which typically have a somewhat...
It would certainly seem to be a serious oversight. I also use the same setting on the diopter, so I'm very concerned about this, although it may be a problem regardless. What we need is a flip-up...
I think its happening from the eye side, not the lens side. Apparently this has been a problem with quite a few evf's for some time, particularly on video units. Just google 'evf burn' and you'll...
A while back I decided to move my photos to my windows home server (hp micro server - good server, but no speed demon). So the catalog was on my desktop computer, photos on the server. It went ok,...
Weird, isn't it? I mean, you couldn't ask for anything better than that!