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"The Three Amigos"
E-M5 w/50-200SWD

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"Shiok"
E-M5 w/50-200SWD

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"Dude, what happened to your trunks?"
E-M5 w/50-200SWD

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"I see a trend now... kids just go naked on the beach here"...
E-M5 w/50-200SWD

Hauling the 50-200SWD out and using it with the E-M5 is not such a difficult thing after all. The reach and the optical treat one
gets with a Tatsuno lens is well, worth it. AF is hopeless. But manual focusing is not that difficult with the SWD range of
mechanical focusing lenses. Should try it.​
 

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Just a few wide open test shots of E-M5 + 75-300mm f4.8/6.7 at various focal length under weak evening light. I also happen to have a panasonic GH2 + 100-300mm combo which my wife uses for casual birding, I must say the Oly 75-300mm is noticeably sharper wide open on E-M5 then the Panny 100-300mm. Oly's f/6.7 at 300mm may be slightly slower then Panny's f/5.6, but not a problem on an E-M5 as E-M5 is capable of handling high iso and will be able to make up for the lost speed by shooting at slightly higher iso. If you are considering long range MFT lens for your E-M5, do try out Oly 75-300mm. I almost always shoot wide open with this lens.


iso1600, 300mm, f6.7, 1/250s, handheld
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iso1000, 300mm, f6.7, 1/250s, handheld
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iso250, 100mm, f5.1, 1/200s, handheld
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iso800, 75mm, f4.8, 1/160s, handheld
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Low light handheld test shot with E-M5 + 12-50mm


iso1600, 50mm, f/6.3, 1/13s, handheld
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Out and about with the OMD EM-5 and the Oly12-50 and Panny7-14

Requisite shot of the Gardens At The Bay, Panny 7mm, f4.0, 1/806, handheld, HDR
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Looking along the canal, Oly 12mm, f9.0, 1/402, handheld, HDR
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Inside Marina Bay Sands, Oly 12mm, f3.5, 1/80, handheld, HDR
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Storms around Marina Bay, Oly 12mm, f3.5, 1/641, handheld, HDR
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Shooting info pls:bsmilie:
Nice contrasty monochrome, i'm impressed with 12-60! But the AF leave much to desire. Did you sharpen the pictures btw?

Don't have them in metadata... usually clears them while processing...

I usually shoots in AP, S-AF/MF setting. In that sense I am very simple. Use a lot of +-EV on the fly judging by experience. The rest is all done in Photoshop/Aperture, depending on what is available and where I am. I like shooting wide open, and only in extreme cases I will stop down because of strong available light. I don't believe in ND filters.

Hope this helps.
 

OMD + 45mm 1.8. A little soft as its shot thru a glass.

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E-M5 + 12-50mm + Raynox M250 @ macro mode, f/16, iso200, 1/250s, hotshoe flash, external slave flash.


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Food..Glorious Food

Lobster
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[OM-D E-M5 with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm F3.5-6.3 EZ Lens. f/8.0. 1/400sec. ISO200]

Fresh Oyster
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[OM-D E-M5 with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm F3.5-6.3 EZ Lens. f/6.0. 1/80sec. ISO2000]

Char-grill Atlantic Cod
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[OM-D E-M5 with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm F3.5-6.3 EZ Lens. f/8.0. 1/40sec. ISO2000]
 

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Food..Glorious Food

[OM-D E-M5 with M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm F3.5-6.3 EZ Lens. f/8.0. 1/40sec. ISO2000]


Great example of the kit lens. I am glad I kept it and will have more confidence using this lens with OM-d:-)
 

Another snake shot OMD + 45 1.8

Oriental green snake.

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shot with omd. 12-50mm lens and samyang fish eye lens..

all straight from camera. no PP

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E-M5 + 12-50mm @ iso200, f/8, 5s
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E-M5 + 12-50mm @ iso1600, f/6.3, 0.6s
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E-M5 + 12-50mm @ iso200, f/8, 5s
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E-M5 + 12-50mm @ iso1600, f/6.3, 0.6s
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Bro, taken this morning or evening? I was there this morning, further up the wooden walkway.
 

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