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if you Re talking about the "anti shock" feature, this is a default Oly feature they implemented for macro work in the E-1, back in the good old mirror times. The name wasn't changed but you can...
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I have a question that imo was not answered before. I have a CS6 license (not extended). If i buy 1 month PS CC, i'll be able to download and use CS6 extended for a month because CC only offers the...
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id you already own a CS6 boxed license and buy the CC extended abo for a month, what do you think is going to happen to your ild CS6 license? Does Adobe guarantee that you'll be able to use your...
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Yes. I already explained why in the OP and in several answers. Everything was set up for the D800 and i just grabbed the E-M5, made sure that the skin was about right and also shot some...
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I finally managed to finish my own small test of raising EV and/or using fill light on those images. If interested, you can find the results (including exif data) in a set here on flickr:...
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The more shallow DOF of the D800 image is due to the fact that the light was set to shoot with ISO100, F5.6 and 1/125s with the D800. I noticed AF problems though and snapped some images with the...
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thank you :-)
yes, very professional and the camera loves her
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the cardboard bg is for pp and will look different in the final images. But i also shot the outfit on another set with grey...
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She is a rather expensive professional mode and brings her own outfitsl. No general posing instructions necessary, only finetuning, unless you want her to do something specific.
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I explicitly mentioned that i used completely different aperture and speed settings for both images and without further information you assume that the image with the more shallow DOF has to be the...
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LOL, at least you made a guess. A friend in another forum told me that he needs to see the EXIFs to be able to make a guess :-D
I don't mind the digital look and i usually further enhance it in...
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The D800 image is a crop with 4800px on the long side, downsized to 4000px. I had to use the middle AF field and recompose and my guess is that the model moved a bit. Plus the 45/1.8 is very sharp...
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Yes, i fully agree. It becomes more visible once you manipulate colors in pp.
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me too :-)
You can see that i can handle the E-M5 blindly whereas i had to concentratevon on handling the D800
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Both are great cams, the D800 has it's advantages but they are not visible in the 2 images i posted :-)
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My husband guessed 10 pf 10 images correctly although he has absolutely no idea what we are discussing here. His explanation: "You know your own cam much better than the D800 and you concentrate on...
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Paul, there was very little pp, see OP. Only WB (on both images) and a slight exposure correction for the D800 because she was standing closer to the light. and the image was a bit brighter. No...
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Thanks for the participation, Image 1: E-M5, Image 2: D800
The difference to me is in the more digital look of the E-M5 (not only when using the 45/1.8).
I prefer the D800 iq even in non...
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Paul, this was not supposed to be a scientifical pixel peeping contest. I also did not want to prove that one cam is better or almost as good as the other regarding IQ. What i wanted to show is...
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Anders,
as i said in the OP this is not a real comparison because i never planned one. I was shooting on a set where the light (strobe power) was set up for the D800 and just grabbed the E-M5 and...
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You can also find the full res images here: http://flic.kr/ps/XmMZ5
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