E-M5ii autofocus vs E-M10ii. Is there any difference?

Costas_Gr

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Nice captures,i used a copy and paste from a file i have and the on focus priority should not be there,its covered further down,i will edit it out to save confusion,for any one else it just means setting up so in theory you cant take a picture unless its in focus.
A now understand it, thanks.
 

panamike

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A now understand it, thanks.

Ime fairly lucky on the lake i go to most of my BIF pictures are between 150mm -250mm giving a full frame FOV of 300mm-500mm,if i set the 100-400 @ 400mm for BIF it gets very tricky,my success rate would vastly improve if there was and i could afford it a 75-300mm f2.8:biggrin:.
To give you an idea the one bellow was taken on the 45-175 @ 100mm,as i arrive at the lake i set my 100-400 @ 200mm as a starting point.

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Costas_Gr

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Ime fairly lucky on the lake i go to most of my BIF pictures are between 150mm -250mm giving a full frame FOV of 300mm-500mm,if i set the 100-400 @ 400mm for BIF it gets very tricky,my success rate would vastly improve if there was and i could afford it a 75-300mm f2.8:biggrin:.
To give you an idea the one bellow was taken on the 45-175 @ 100mm,as i arrive at the lake i set my 100-400 @ 200mm as a starting point.

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Very nice, clean and detailed.
Under 150mm = 300 FF is difficult to have big percentage in focus shots. The only way is to use all the focus points and H burst so as if you are lucky maybe you will take 1-2 frames in focus.
Isn't cameras problem. When the bird is a small point at your view finder isn't easy to catch it with 9 points. I speak for flying birds because when they are still I am using the one small point.
My plan is to buy a bigger telephoto but I am not thinking to spend a lot of money because I am not BIF photographer. So I look for 75-300mm. If it is so good as 40-150 f4-5.6, will be ok for me.

One more photo. Easy because bird was near.
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20161125-PB250956 by Kostas kaz, on Flickr
 

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