Mountain_Man_79
Enjoying Cameraderie
Sure did ?@Mountain_Man_79 Chris, there's something very strange in that image. Weird blurring. You didn't use an art filter, by any chance?
Sure did ?@Mountain_Man_79 Chris, there's something very strange in that image. Weird blurring. You didn't use an art filter, by any chance?
I knew things were upside down in Australia, but never knew they were the wrong way round as well.Here they are. L > R
E-M1 MkII + 12-100,
E-M1 MkI + 12-50 macro,
E-PM2 + 14-42 EZ
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@Panolyman , Brian, see the DPR comparison of the E-PM1 and E-PM2 here:
https://www.dpreview.com/products/compare/side-by-side?products=oly_epm1&products=oly_epm2
Hope this is useful.
Look, Brian.I knew things were upside down in Australia, but never knew they were the wrong way round as well.
You're not going to get away with trying to blame either hardware or software for that John.Look, Brian.
You have no bloody idea how difficult it was to upload this the right way up from my tablet!
The forum s/w is absolutely determined that all portrait images I post lie sideways, and landscape ones are upside down! Unless, of course, I open the image in Snapseed, then re-save it, then upload the Snapseed version.
Different for each of my 3 cameras!! Grrrr.
Drives me crazy (crazier?).
There is absolutely none of this if I upload the image to my own web site from my tablet, then link it from there. Or, if I upload directly from my PC.
Exactly. That's probably why we both appreciate this little gem, Roddy.I think the 12-100 would interfere with the scramble up the cliff, though, John.
I have that rotation problem with anything uploaded from my phone or tablet.Nice photos, Brian. You seem to have the same problem as John with the rotation. But I fixed it for me, anyway. I have a table now mounted vertically to put my computer on for shots like that.
It's a real mystery, given that they show the correct way on my screen.Exactly. That's probably why we both appreciate this little gem, Roddy.
My E-M1 MkII + 12-100 is roughly double the weight of my E-M1 MkI + 12-50, which is roughly double the weight of my E-PM2 + 14-42 EZ. Geometric progression/square law, whatever.
I have that rotation problem with anything uploaded from my phone or tablet.
If I open the file with (say) Snapseed and resave it without editing, then upload it, orientation is correct. It's weird!
Most likely a Xenforo problem, rather than mobile device. My two androids are running v6 and v10. Both do it.It's a real mystery, given that they show the correct way on my screen.
Thanks for that tip John.@Panolyman Those look really good, Brian.
The slight blur in the distance is down to diffraction at f/10 with these lenses. They are at their best at f/5.6 ... Useable at f/8, but seriously pushing them at f/10!
The 12-100 is still good at f/11 to f/13, but not these kit lenses.