Lambertian Rambling

October 1, 2009

Extremes: digital, manual, forgive the pun.

Filed under: Botanical, Nature, Wild Life — Tags: , — Lambert @ 11:11 pm

There are a couple of shots at the extremes of my camera kit’s capabilities – based around my Olympus E510.

Both of these were taken in Gilbert Lake State park in New York. The first was the view from our campsite looking straight up. This is was shot at a focal length of 14mm (28mm equ), the widest I can get with one shot. Auto focus, programed exposure, the works.

Camp Site Cannopy

Camp Site Canopy

The next was taken with the E510 too, but this time mounted on it was my old Vivitar 100-300mm zoom lens from my OM series cameras (I’ve been through a few in my time). So that of course means manual focus (how retro is that?) and only Aperture priority exposure mode available. Nevertheless, I think this picture clearly shows the benefits of in-camera optical image stabilization.  This picture was shot hand held at 300mm, which on the E510 is the equivalent of 600mm. Shot at 200 ISO, the exposure time was only 160th of a second with the lens wide open at f5.8. Still pretty sharp if I say so myself. :-)

Dragonfly at rest

Dragonfly at rest

May 31, 2008

The new Camera put to use

Filed under: Architecture, Nature — Tags: , , , — Lambert @ 3:34 pm

Here are some shots from my first ever outing with the new Olympus e510, which you are also up on my Picasa page.

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