In a thread about the shutter shock fix firmware update and E-P5 size vs. GX7, Mike G. commented on the advantage of the
5 way IBIS of the Oly.
All the fern shots are at 600 mm eq. on the GX7, with its 3 way IBIS. All at 1/320 sec. I had one other at 1/160, which
is not quite as sharp, but it's hard to tell if slightly imperfect focus or a tiny bit of motion blur. Compounding the
confusion, there was a light, off and on, breeze lazily moving these long fronds, which I tried to time to avoid.
Simple point; the GX7 IBIS is no slouch with long tele.
So Close, Yet So Far Moose
On 5/19/2014 5:18 PM, Moose wrote:
There have been several posts and threads recently about bird shots, IBIS, long teles, telephoto speed, vacation
lenses and so on. I'm responding to the first here, and will likely be nattering on in specific reply to others.
Here are the images for all so far. All taken with the Oly 75-300, on GX7:
California Jay
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Oly75-300/CaliforniaJay.htm>
Probable first winter Golden Crowned Sparrow.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Oly75-300/GoldenCrowned.htm>
Fern fiddle head I
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Oly75-300/FiddleHead1.htm>
Fern fiddle head II
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Oly75-300/FiddleHead2.htm>
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