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Fun with the Olympus E-M1

jlm

Workshop Member
my NYC pastoral; our tiny terrace with brooklyn bridge in background. not exactly a Jono landscape;)

panasonic 12-35
 

limbonaut

Member
With the 45. Nothing special but this shows me that the 1 holds onto detail better than the 5 did at high ISO (1250).

 

dhsimmonds

New member
I spotted this whilst preliminary testing my new EM1.
It is a Coprinus Comatus or "Judges Wig" (English Judge of course!!) fungus.
Shot with an mZuiko 75-300 lens on the EM1.

 

kweide

New member
First blue
One out of 256 Portraits from an spontaneous portrait shooting with the
brand new Olympus E-M1.




Olympus E-M1 + Summilux 25 f1.4, no NR
ISO 200 @ f1.4, 1/80 second, 25 mm focal length​
 

jonoslack

Active member
Here are a couple of random shots with the 75 f1.8



battered iphone


bottomless


should it be the asparagus terrine or the pea soup?
 

jonoslack

Active member
Finally some shots with the humble (and excellent) Zuiko 14-150 zoom



Boletus badius (sep - probably :chug:)



Oak Leaves


Amanita muscaria


Sunlight Splashing through the trees


Hedge Jellyfish


Mistressful Matty
 
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kweide

New member
Marilyn
Another one from the EM1 shooting



Olympus E-M1 + Summilux 25, noNR
ISO200 @ f1.4, 1/80 second, 25 mm focal length​
 

ohnri

New member
Marilyn
Another one from the EM1 shooting


Olympus E-M1 + Summilux 25, noNR
ISO200 @ f1.4, 1/80 second, 25 mm focal length​
Lovely image.

I quite enjoyed your website. It's nice to see real effort put into fine images of people that are not 20 year old waifs.

Not that I am bashing waif photos.

Best,

Bill
 

Knorp

Well-known member
Never experienced this before: my RAWs are not recognised by C1 (7.1.4).
Now, don't tell me Aperture or LR (already) do ...
:confused:

Shooting RAW+JPEG, for the time being, seems the only option.

Kind regards.
 

jonoslack

Active member
Never experienced this before: my RAWs are not recognised by C1 (7.1.4).
Now, don't tell me Aperture or LR (already) do ...
:confused:

Shooting RAW+JPEG, for the time being, seems the only option.

Kind regards.
I Think LR5 reads them . . but Aperture doesn't yet (boo).
Still, the jpgs aren't bad (that's what I've been posting from). It's quite a good exercise in remembering that one shouldn't blow out the highlights!

all the best (from a rainy Gent)
 

Knorp

Well-known member
I Think LR5 reads them . . but Aperture doesn't yet (boo).
Still, the jpgs aren't bad (that's what I've been posting from). It's quite a good exercise in remembering that one shouldn't blow out the highlights!

all the best (from a rainy Gent)
No LR5 here, no M yet remember ... :rolleyes:

Still dry-ish here with a little blue, but with rain to come.

Kind regards.
 

jonoslack

Active member
No LR5 here, no M yet remember ... :rolleyes:

Still dry-ish here with a little blue, but with rain to come.

Kind regards.
I have LR5, but I just don't want to use it!
Here it's warm and cloudy - I'm in LeHavre today.
Back home tomorrow night.

all the best
 
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