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100-300 vs. 50-200+1.4TC: surprised!

Started Jun 1, 2014 | Discussions thread
luisflorit
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Re: 100-300 vs. 50-200+1.4TC: surprised!

E-M1 (and actually all Olympus m4/3 cameras since 2008) has blinkies to help you in choosing proper exposure. E-5 couldn't have them with optical viewfinder. The blinkies have been the way to set proper exposure for a while now. So, you probably have a room for improvement in mastering exposure with micro 4/3.

The E5 (like virtually all decent cameras) also have what you called "blinkies", only in the LCD, of course. The only difference is that you have to take you eye from the viewfinder to check for exposure after shooting (something that is actually quite important to me, a big plus for m43rds).

Unfortunately, the tests are deleted. But, as I said, I shoot 10 pictures with each setting, and kept the sharpest (it was difficult to choose, since all pictures were very similar). It's only a weird feeling.

Too bad that you couldn't keep the files for a few days. Now we won't know the truth.

We? You don't, I do.

I was skeptical because people showed surprisingly good results with 50-200mm and 1.4x TC. For example, there was one thread about a week ago with full resolution pictures of small birds taken with 50-200mm + 1.4x TC at 200mm wide open. These were very sharp. According to your comparison it should be impossible.

How can you conclude such an "impossibility" from my test?? I have extremely sharp images from the 50-200 with both TC's, you just have to process them correctly instead of flat for testing. This shot was taken with the same 50-200 copy, but with the "quite soft" 2.0TC:

Best,

L.

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