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Thank you - I used BBEdit - also seems to work fine (and I don't have an E30)I got it to work using HexEdit on Mac OS, replacing all the E-30 strings with E-P1 in the ImageCore.dylib file in the Capture One v4.8.1 trial version. There may be a better way, but this one worked for me. No guarantees/warranties, you are on your own, proceed at your own risk.
Greetings Mike,Terry,
Can you explain what you mean by "mode 3"? Is this an autofocus mode or something?
Thanks,
Mike
Vivek,Terry C, Any samples taken with the 17mm that you can point to? TIA.
Certainly agree. The other thing I have done is made sure that release priority is on. So even if the E-P1 hasn't quite figured out the AF I can get a shot or two - most of the time (famous last words) the images are OK.Thanks Terry. I have been using the "mode 3" that you are referring too as my standard setup for the past few days. I just wanted to make sure you weren't referring to a different mode 3, as I didn't realize that separating AF from exposure lock would speed up the AF capability.
It makes sense. I use mode 3, and center point focusing. I pick something to focus on, then point at a highlight and lock exposure, then recompose to shoot.
The only problem with this method is shooting moving subjects.
That's why I wish Olympus had 2-3 custom settings on the top dial, where we could store our settings, and the quickly shift to a different setup.
Mike
Vivek,
Just a few but will shoot more this weekend and as time permits.
Best regards, Terry
http://www.flickr.com/photos/streetfusion/sets/72157621386144083/show/
Sadly I've been working hard and hadn't have the chance to the take the E-P1 for a real test drive (if the weather is right I'll be taking it into a small trip this weekend). For now here are just a couple of experimental self portraits and a shot of my wife:
This one is terrific Rafael! well done, and thanks for sharing.
Kind Regards
Brian
Vivek,Thanks a bunch, Terry! They look good. My sample (17/2.8) is on its way now.
BTW, that 45-200 shots at 200mm (from your earlier set) are fabulous!
A couple from yesterday working with Monochrome red filter and highlight spot metering. All with the 17mm pancake.
The conservatory in Golden Gate Park. The colors were so lush it felt criminal to make the pictures in B&W but this is going to be one of my first outings with a converted IR camera
Hello TEBnewyork,
Simply gorgeous! I enjoyed visiting the Conservatory in Golden Gate Park when I lived in the Bay Area as a university student. All the best, Leica 77
Thanks Vivek! I just might have to order a RayQual.Hi Terry, I think the Novoflex adapter also should have proper paint but the Cameraquest/RayQual has an edge over the others in that they have a little plastic ring in the rear (to protect the lens contact pins in the camera). This also acts as an additional (stray) light proofing element. Quite an ingenious design. The reason why I keep claiming this is the best M adapter there is.