So my formal addition to this thread is the Olympus PEN E-P5.
Came with the stock 14-42mm lens and also a 40-150mm zoom lens as they're chucking it in with the camera at the moment.
Also a 16GB card + Joby 1KG hybrid gorilla pod which I love, especially with the built in wifi on the camera!
Photos of the camera, taken on a measly galaxy s3!
It's a shame it lacks the light versions ability to flip the screen 180 degrees for selfies...but what it lacks in that area it makes up for in ... Wifi pictures !
A bit of camo goes a long way....
That'll do the trick...
Now take a step back , and use the camera will full shutter speed/exposure/iso/aperture control!
Now review photos... get annoyed that the Woodpecker came back literally as the golden hour sun went behind trees, lighting not great, but a few filters added and we have.. (he eventually got used to camera shutter, was pretty funny as I'm hiding away in the awning, and suddenly I can see the image shake on the tablet.. that means he landed on the post the camera was on, and it was game on time!!)
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Pin Hole again...
What did you just say!??
All photo's were put through Olympus' RAW editing software, which is ok, but nothing like Light room which i've recently acquired, which i i'll need to learn to get the best from!
So I'm really enjoying the camera, printed the official manual at work and bound it, all 150 odd pages of it, so plenty of reading to do there.
On the subject again of the wifi control, after watching videos of people boosting their AR drones wifi range with just a basic wifi extender, I added my cameras wifi to the el cheapo TP link wife range extender, which pushed the useable range to about 50-60 ft from the camera.
Plans are to buy a Zyxel half decent range extender for about £30, put some high gain antennas on it, buy a 12v 1amp battery pack and charger, set it up around various spots in the garden where it can capture some great shots early morning / late night, with me well away from the subject to not scare it! The timer button is SOOO 1990's (probably ha!) and I just love being able to set it up on the gorrila pod, walk away and take a shot on the tablet/phone, review it on the screen and adjust as necessary for the next shot. Admittedly, before I updated the camera firmware the connection was dropping every 5 minutes, but then I updated to V1.5 and it's been solid ever since, I'm sure the APP will continually be updated with new features in the future.
Probably (definitely) will sell the 14-42 lens put some money towards the Olympus 17mm F1.8 lens, keep the 40-150mm lens for my wifi shots so I can keep the shutter noise as far away from the subject, and eventually sell that and upgrade to a proper telephoto lens.
It’s all quite exciting, but I’m not going to lie when I say I still don’t really know what I’m doing in regards to shutter speed/aperture and ISO when I use the manual settings, I struggle to decide between which shutter setting to use and which ISO setting to put with it! :/ I've recently learned about exposure bracketing , so that definetly give's a novice a helping hand when reviewing on lightroom in case things didn't come out quite right!
Phate, what the hells in the box dude!?