I hoped to try 2 camera set ups. An E-M5 with the Olympus 60mm macro lens and an E-620 with a Sigma 105mm macro lens. The 60mm proved difficult to use but I had more luck when I started to use the 1:1 switch on it. This presets the lens to the 1:1 focus position so if not in focus the camera can only focus further away which seems to help it get things correct. The E-620 is 4./3 and has an optical viewfinder so correct focus can be seen by eye. I still have a feeling that this is important for macro work and increases the success rates. Using the 60mm always pre setting 1:1 will have to wait until June.
Anyway here are some from the E-620, good or bad. No idea what most of them are. All hand held and no flash. Many were shot twice as I could see that the focus was out when the shot was actually taken.
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All very quickly processed camera jpg's. Just sharpened, cropped and reduced-in most cases. Olympus generally do not leave much raw headroom especially on highlights.
The E-620 was Olympus's base 4/3 camera. Glass fibre reinforced body, single thumb wheel and all controls there and easy to get at. Leaves me wondering why they don't update it perhaps with a full spec IS this time. As things stand that's all the E-30 gains over it really. Noise levels are as would be expected in 2008/2009.
John
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