k-hawinkler
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E-M1 + M.300mm F4.0 + MC-14 @ FL=420 mm, F/5.6, ISO=3,200, 1/1000 s, Reposition in CS6.
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Great samples from your new lens, K-H !
Thanks for sharing !
CU,
Rafael
Thank you Karl-Heinz
Whilst I quite understand the frustration Robin was suffering about the lack of zoom and flat lighting, he has made a very decent fist of his safari images and the clarity and sharpness of this lens shines through in my opinion. In fact the animal portraits were probably helped by the available lighting as in my experience of many safari's in Africa, the harsh contrasty lighting can sometimes be more difficult for animal "close ups".
I think he was too busy with monitoring his power output and hydration management on his 195 mile bicycle ride to pick holes in the new BigTuna lens's performance.diglloyd: Field Testing the Olympus 300mm f/4
Hmm, nothing wrong with that lens? Did Lloyd miss it?
Couldn't be, or could it?
Or did I miss it in his post? :banghead:
I think he was too busy with monitoring his power output and hydration management on his 195 mile bicycle ride to pick holes in the new BigTuna lens's performance.
scott