I recently bought this lens with Olympus OM-D E-M5, do you have any specific settings for this camera with this lens, I'm not that young but I'm a beginner, so any suggestion(help) about this "combo" will be helpful... thank you for your videos...greeting!
That's awesome! Congrats! And here are my settings for this combo: For most scenarios: - Aperture Priority (the "A" on the mode dial, top left side of the camera) - ISO set to Auto - Go to custom menu > Option B (button/dial) > Button function > Set the following: -> Fn1 (AEL/AFL) -> Fn2 (The magnification sign. Should look like this 🔍) -> Right button (ISO) - > Down button (exposure compensation, the icon with the +/- symbol) - Go to custom menu > Option E (Exp/ISO) > Set the following: -> EV Step to 1/3EV -> ISO to Auto -> ISO Step to 1/3EV -> ISO-Auto Set to: High limit = 3200; Default = 200 - Image Stabilization: IS1, set to 24 (because it's the closest to 25mm on this camera) How I use the combo (with the above settings) 1) I frame my shot and roughly adjust my focus 2) On the LCD screen, I tap on where I wany my focus to be 3) I press Fn2 to magnify the focus area and turn the focus ring to dial in my focus 4) When in focus, I press the Fn2 button again to get back to the normal screen 5) I check again to see if my shot is framed how I want to then I click the shutter button This should cover most of your shooting needs with this combo. Other times, you can choose Manual mode (the M on the mode dial) for low light shots or very specific looks. Or, you can choose shutter priority (the S on the mode dial) to also get certain looks. I hope this helps! Also, the POV portion of our E-M5 video shows how I use this exact combo. Should be at roughly 11:15 mark. Here's the video if you want to check that out: th-cam.com/video/vqnB30HTZnU/w-d-xo.html
@@CheapButGoodPhotography Wow. thank you very much for such a detailed answer and for taking the time to answer me! big greeting, and once again thank you so much!
btw a question, I understand that focus and aperture are manual but can the camera still have an auto ISO and auto shutter speed? (like using aperture priority)
I love how this lens is rendering everything, the contrast, the color shifts, it is like vintage lenses but much sharper in 75% of the frame
It gives vintage lens vibes fs!
Please continue with this type of videos, it's edited really good and you explained everything perfectly. Also +1 for that tattoo of Vegeta !
I did not expect a compliment on the Vegeta tattoo. Haha! Thank you!
I recently bought this lens with Olympus OM-D E-M5,
do you have any specific settings for this camera with this lens,
I'm not that young but I'm a beginner, so any suggestion(help) about this "combo" will be helpful...
thank you for your videos...greeting!
That's awesome! Congrats! And here are my settings for this combo:
For most scenarios:
- Aperture Priority (the "A" on the mode dial, top left side of the camera)
- ISO set to Auto
- Go to custom menu > Option B (button/dial) > Button function > Set the following:
-> Fn1 (AEL/AFL)
-> Fn2 (The magnification sign. Should look like this 🔍)
-> Right button (ISO)
- > Down button (exposure compensation, the icon with the +/- symbol)
- Go to custom menu > Option E (Exp/ISO) > Set the following:
-> EV Step to 1/3EV
-> ISO to Auto
-> ISO Step to 1/3EV
-> ISO-Auto Set to: High limit = 3200; Default = 200
- Image Stabilization: IS1, set to 24 (because it's the closest to 25mm on this camera)
How I use the combo (with the above settings)
1) I frame my shot and roughly adjust my focus
2) On the LCD screen, I tap on where I wany my focus to be
3) I press Fn2 to magnify the focus area and turn the focus ring to dial in my focus
4) When in focus, I press the Fn2 button again to get back to the normal screen
5) I check again to see if my shot is framed how I want to then I click the shutter button
This should cover most of your shooting needs with this combo. Other times, you can choose Manual mode (the M on the mode dial) for low light shots or very specific looks. Or, you can choose shutter priority (the S on the mode dial) to also get certain looks. I hope this helps!
Also, the POV portion of our E-M5 video shows how I use this exact combo. Should be at roughly 11:15 mark. Here's the video if you want to check that out: th-cam.com/video/vqnB30HTZnU/w-d-xo.html
@@CheapButGoodPhotography Wow. thank you very much for such a detailed answer and for taking the time to answer me! big greeting, and once again thank you so much!
@@igoja3365 We got you 👊🏻
btw a question, I understand that focus and aperture are manual but can the camera still have an auto ISO and auto shutter speed? (like using aperture priority)
Yup, absolutely. I use aperture priority on this camera with my ISO set to Auto all the time.