Hi Marlene 👋. I must admit I was really looking forward to having Live Composite on my G9ii, but found it a little disappointing when I tried it for he recent Aurora, I now realise that’s not the best tool to use and must get out and try it for car light trails and lightning when we next get a storm.
Hi Sue, yes aurora isn’t ideal, as they move too much and too quickly by comparison. You can usually capture them in a much shorter exposure time, depending on the brightness. I’m happy you tried it out though! Thank you for stopping by.
I've had my OM-1 just over a year, I figure it's about time I started exploring live composite. Still struggling with the difference between live comp, live time, and live bulb, though!
I haven’t heard of Live time, or live bulb. But I’ve not used the OM-1 very much. Time to dig into the manual on that camera. Thanks for watching and for the nudge.
Excellent images! I love this feature it's so handy
Thank you Emily! I love it too. So fun. Can’t wait to try more shots, especially some star trails.
As always, very useful information about live composite on G9 II . Thank you so much Marlene!
And thank you for watching! Have a great day.
Thank you Marlene. Always interesting and clear tutorials. Still shooting with the G9, I will get a G9 II eventually no doubt about that.
Thank you for watching. The G9 has stop motion and time lapse, which are also fun. I’m still shooting with the G9 too. Great camera.
Live view composite is also great for fireworks.
Yes, of course! I forgot about that. Thx.
Thank you again. I have tried, but clearly need to go back now and get stuck in again. Kind thoughts.
You can do it! Have fun.
Hello, thanks for the video, a question how do you manage to half presse the triger of the G9 ? any advice ?
Yes it’s a bit sensitive. I think you’ll get it in time once you get used to it. Perhaps, a few photo walks will help.
Hi Marlene 👋. I must admit I was really looking forward to having Live Composite on my G9ii, but found it a little disappointing when I tried it for he recent Aurora, I now realise that’s not the best tool to use and must get out and try it for car light trails and lightning when we next get a storm.
Hi Sue, yes aurora isn’t ideal, as they move too much and too quickly by comparison. You can usually capture them in a much shorter exposure time, depending on the brightness. I’m happy you tried it out though! Thank you for stopping by.
Looks fun! …btw it looks like your OM1 allows for Jpegs in live view composite, if you want.
Hi Gordon, yes fun indeed! Hopefully OM-1 gives raw files as well. It’s the raw files I want in this case.
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I've had my OM-1 just over a year, I figure it's about time I started exploring live composite. Still struggling with the difference between live comp, live time, and live bulb, though!
I haven’t heard of Live time, or live bulb. But I’ve not used the OM-1 very much. Time to dig into the manual on that camera. Thanks for watching and for the nudge.
Live view composite is also great for fireworks.