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Terry: These are great! I especially like this first one. :thumbup:A few from the Palouse
Hi Matt,Terry: These are great! I especially like this first one. :thumbup:
I'm curious about the lenses you took on this trip? Ashwin Rao, Ed Tan, Andy Holloway, and myself are leaving Seattle at 4:30 am :facesmack: on Monday for a whirlwind two days in the Palouse. I'm trying to pare my M9/OMD kit down. Last time, I had the M9 and M8. 50% of the shots were with a 90mm and 20% with a 75mm.
Cheers, Matt
Zenfolio | Matt Driscoll
A few from the Palouse
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Lovely landscapes but I like the closeup shots with great detail and texture too. Interesting what lenses being used most.
What a great area for photography. Looking forward to seeing more.
Switch at least 1 of, either OIS or IBIS - together they do not work well.Since I am not sure - what is the conclusion when shooting a Pana-(O)IS lens on the OMD? Switch OIS off and use IBIS or the other way around?
Thanks a lot, Tom
PS: I am trying to compare the Oly 75-300 vs the Pana 100-300 and I am not sure how I should use the 100-300
Not long after I got an EPL-1, I did some testing with it and a Panasonic 14-45. I actually found turning on both OIS in the lens and IBIS in the body gave better results than either lens or body stabilization alone (not at all what I was expecting). Not long after I did my tests, I read an article by Ctein on the Online Photographer who came to the same conclusion with and E-P1 and one of the longer Panasonic zooms (maybe the 45-200).Switch at least 1 of, either OIS or IBIS - together they do not work well.
Given the fact how well IBIS works I would trust IBIS more.
Terry: Thanks, this helps a lot. When I was there before, I used the 75 and 90 on an M9 and M8. The M9/OMD could be a perfect combo.Hi Matt,
Have a great trip. Beautiful area.
My kit -
Fuji x-pro1 plus 18, 35, 60 and I've only used 35, 60 mainly 35
Oly OMD plus 7-14, 12-50, 100-300, 25, 45 (f1.8)
For the OMD 25 and 45 were just brought as spares. Since I wasn't bringing a second body for either system, I wanted a bit of redundancy. Haven't used either.
OMD kit - used often: 12-50 and 100-300 used sparingly: 7-14
No, the IS on the 100-300 works no matter if ibis is on or off. You have to switch OIS off at the lens if you dont want it.I've read, elsewhere, that the Olympus 'turns' the Panasonic OIS off. That's probably the case on the Pany 45-175 that I bought, yesterday. No switch. Evidently, not the case on the pany's with a physical switch?
Cheers, Matt
Zenfolio | Matt Driscoll
Hi TomNo, the IS on the 100-300 works no matter if ibis is on or off. You have to switch OIS off at the lens if you dont want it.