On 12/1/2014 4:52 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
Yes, I too have witnessed the fully laden 2 cam Moose in the woods. I have a couple shots with this year's kit but
the one I liked had
Carol and Marnie in perfect focus but the Moose was a tad fuzzy--? slightly out of focal plane or tried to capture a
moving Moose.
He may be deceptively quick. :-)
Either way it was my fault for not stopping down a bit more and/or faster SS or do a couple more takes. It might be
salvagable with some deconvolution but didn't want to offend the Moose with ringing artifacts or even a halo or two.
Depends on the nature of the halo.
One of last year's dual cam kit depicted below for an idea. I think the long guy is on one and the 12-50 on the other
for this outing but could only look on my phone as the site is blocked at work.
http://www.olyendomike.com/Friends/Moose-visit-2013/32266817_P9SSQD#!i=2878912481&k=kXTJthZ&lb=1&s=L
Yup, 75-300 on E-M5 and 12-50 on E-PM2. The GX7 is larger, but not too much.
Well Equipped Moose
Major Pack Horse, Mike
That's his pack, on the ground.
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