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Fun with the Olympus OMD

jonoslack

Active member
Hi There
We're back from Crete now, where most of my photography was done with the OMD and various lenses.

There'll be web pages etc. later on, but here are a few which caught my eye:
















All the best
 

jonoslack

Active member
Incidentally, talking of fun with the OMD.

I usually hold mine in one hand (holding it over the top).
I slipped on some scree on a slope and landed with all 65kg onto rock with the OMD base plate first (from around 4ft I guess).
There's a small scratch on the base plate.

It's Tough!

all the best
 

Knorp

Well-known member
Incidentally, talking of fun with the OMD.

I usually hold mine in one hand (holding it over the top).
I slipped on some scree on a slope and landed with all 65kg onto rock with the OMD base plate first (from around 4ft I guess).
There's a small scratch on the base plate.

It's Tough!

all the best
Good to know the OMD is tough (no need testing that though), but what about you ?
:shocked:

All the best.
 

Knorp

Well-known member
Hi There
We're back from Crete now, where most of my photography was done with the OMD and various lenses.

There'll be web pages etc. later on, but here are a few which caught my eye:
The teasers are looking good already, can't wait for the full set !
:salute:

Kind regards.
 

jonoslack

Active member
Good to know the OMD is tough (no need testing that though), but what about you ?
:shocked:

All the best.
HI Bart
I was fine - because the base plate of the OMD took the whole of my weight (I landed backwards on one hand). Fortunately I didn't have a finger tucked underneath!
What surprised me is that the IS still seems to work perfectly well.

all the best
 

kweide

New member
Death in the skies
Do not read too much Bible stories, do not read about apocalyptic riders nor look too much at oilpaintings of the old masters....



Olympus E-M5, Zuiiko 45 f1.8,noNR
ISO200 @ f1.8, 1/124 second, 45 mm focal length, some fairy dust​
 

jonoslack

Active member
Greek photos still under development.
In the meantime, here are a few from today:


3200 ISO with the 75-300 zoom


Who Do You Think You're looking at? 75-300 zoom


Red Admiral 75-300 zoom


Polish Ponies 75-300 zoom


Preparing for the attack - 75-300 zoom


Heavy Tomato 75-300 zoom
all the best
 

f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
Yesterday was (finally) a beautiful day, so I went for some shooting
(E-M5 with Micro-Nikkor 55/2.8)









Some more to follow !

C U,
Rafael
 
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