k-hawinkler
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Thanks Scott. Terrific colors. It must be a combination of lens, sensor, white balance, and exposure. The E-M1.2 impresses me as well in that context. :thumbs:
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Great colours!More with OM-D E-M1 and Olympus 4/3 11-22
I don't know if it is finally getting the exposure right, or a property of the sensor, but that last shot captures the edge-of-gamut blue of the lupines (we call them turmosim) better than I have been able to with Fuji or Leica SL.
scott
I got in touch with Lexar and now have RMA numbers. Once they receive my defective memory cards it will take them 2 to 3 weeks to mail me replacements.Here is my experience with Lexar 64GB 2000x and 1000x memory cards in the E-M1.2. When shooting only still images and no video, I had a few Picture Errors that ceased to happen after I formatted the cards with Lexar's Image Rescue 5 (IR5) app. Performance of the 2000x card in slot 1 easily sustained shooting at 18 fps without slowing down. Impressive.
All this changed when I started shooting video, in particular C4K 24p @ 237 Mbps in slot 1. It would work for a bit, then I encountered Card Error. I could recover some images with IR5 but no videos. Both cards needed formatting. I have tried both cards in slot 1 and 2 with the result that the 1000x card can't even be mounted or formatted anymore on my Mac and is also not recognized by IR5. The 2000x card encounters errors in the slower slot 2 now, can still be formatted, but has become useless.
BTW I had encountered a similar problem with 2 Lexar 64GB 1000x memory cards when shooting video with the E-M5.2. After encountering a card error both cards can't be formatted anymore either.
I will try to get a REV B version of the Lexar 2000x card and see whether it can handle video in the E-M1.2 or E-M5.2. REV B supposedly addresses the incompatibility issue.
I also have to find out whether there is a fix for the Lexar 1000x memory cards as I still have 2 of those cards unused and hesitate to use them in an OM-D camera. BTW all these cards work just fine in any of my Sony cameras.
I have also ordered the SanDisk 64GB 280MB/s memory card that Olympus recommends. Does anybody have video experience with that card in the E-M1.2 or E-M5.2? TIA.
K-H.
Thanks Ian. Of course, that's it. :grin:Seven Pages in and Over One Year Ago - I've lost track of why this thread is titled "... Peculiarities" :OT: !!??
Is it because the quality of so many of the images are peculiarly excellent? :thumbup:
Very sorry, K-H.April 1 Snow Shower --> No Apricots and Plums this year.
Thanks Bart. If memory serves me right, 2 or 3 years ago. But last year we got apples. The apple tree blossoms appear several weeks shifted relative to the other two. Oh BTW we had snow again 2 days later on April 3, 2017. Spring weather around here is pretty unpredictable and often very windy. Native shrubs and trees know better and wait with their blossoms until late Spring frost and snow have subsided.Very sorry, K-H.
When was the last time you had home-grown apricots and plums ?
All the very best.