You're all so hopeless - it's not about a bigger bird you should just get yourself closer, much closer in fact ... :banghead:
I'd thought K-H was pretty close, but he missed the point, or should I say 'the eye', and failed miserably
You guys take a pinch of salt, get out and start practicing and don't come back here before you succeed ...
:chug:
:watch:
Okay Bart, here we go.
Going grocery shopping at night is a good way to try out my new E-M1.2 with the Nocticron! Well night, Nocticron seem to go together! :ROTFL:
:bugeyes:
First shot from the parking lot at ISO 6400. :scry: IQ seems good enough for my aging eyes! :thumbup:
Encountering tree lights upon entering, ISO 640.
The friendly gentleman in charge of the sausages and cold cuts. I had center focus on his nose - but
Face & Eye Priority On indeed focused on the nearest eye. The magic of technology at work! ISO 800. :thumbs:
And finally the friendly lady at the check-out counter. Again, miraculously the E-M1.2 focused on the nearest eye, despite center focus on her nose. ISO 1600 :thumbs: :grin:
Of course I asked for permission first before taking their picture. Standard question I get:"Are you from a newspaper?" My standard answer:"No, just trying out my new camera!" :grin:
Clearly, it's called
Face & Eye Priority On for a reason, me thinks! Olympus plainly forgot to add the word
Human in front of the word
Face. :thumbs: