After a lot of irritating about not getting what i expected after my upgrade to PM2 and prime 45mm 1.8 .
I am beginning to understand my cam better. I understand the menu now, most of its settings and with the exposure and shutterspeed under the turnwheel its amazingly fast to change them.
I am very happy now with my PM2, don't need a better body, maybe more lenses. Also the body and Olympus lenses are very small and light weighted. Easy to carry around.
However in my situation (low lights) for the best results. Its better to get as close as you can.
For video i still take my RX100 with me. I don't think the PM2 will be ever close due to too many focusing problems.
And that feels a bit stupid, always taking two cams with me, 1 for filming', 1 for photos.
I will post of my two best shoots to show. The first is at 6400 ISO!! Almost no light, distance 2 to 3m to the subject.
The second 200 ISO there was enough light, distance 10 m to subject.
Both captured in RAW and imported and changed in LR.
Let me hear what you think of it.


I am beginning to understand my cam better. I understand the menu now, most of its settings and with the exposure and shutterspeed under the turnwheel its amazingly fast to change them.
I am very happy now with my PM2, don't need a better body, maybe more lenses. Also the body and Olympus lenses are very small and light weighted. Easy to carry around.
However in my situation (low lights) for the best results. Its better to get as close as you can.
For video i still take my RX100 with me. I don't think the PM2 will be ever close due to too many focusing problems.
And that feels a bit stupid, always taking two cams with me, 1 for filming', 1 for photos.
I will post of my two best shoots to show. The first is at 6400 ISO!! Almost no light, distance 2 to 3m to the subject.
The second 200 ISO there was enough light, distance 10 m to subject.
Both captured in RAW and imported and changed in LR.
Let me hear what you think of it.

