I used my 180mm on the e-m5 in the summer on a zoo visit. 360mm equivalent
turned out a nice focal length for this zoo.
With IBIS on, handholding still proved to be a challenge sometimes. But I
usually try to find some steadiness in a tree, a wall, or whatever I can
find.
Some pictures are really sharp, but they are all processed in LR. I was not
unhappy, especially since it was a visit with my fotoclub, and I'm the only
m43 shooter. And my images certainly weren't out of the APS league, some
even matching full frame (but we don't pixelpeep).
>From memory I tried to stop down a bit, and the weather allowed for it.
Enjoy, Frank.
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2014-11-29 21:17 GMT+01:00 Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Tim, I have a 180 in the closet somewhere and you have just convinced me
> to try it out on the EM5. Old reviews reported a lot of CA but I don't
> remember a problem. Didn't CH use it for some of his model shoots? Of
> course I wasn't inspecting for CA...
>
> mike
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