| Description | On a dark and moonless night, this decided that it would fly round the net curtain and into a dark lounge, then fly round in circles at the ceiling. I switched some light on and it settled on the light fitting. I grabbed a couple of shots then carefully removed it back to the great outdoors where it zoomed off high into the sky. I thought the antennae were fully in shot, but one of the joys of EVF is that the framing you see is rarely the framing you get when you press the shutter button if you are anything but the most stably braced. So at arms length round the chandelier, the camera was tilting slightly up when the image was captured and on the EVF the antennae are hard to see. If OMDS want to build a super M43 body then the EVF needs replacing with a larger, more detailed unit with a wider gamut and better configuration to different conditions. Be nice if it also had a night vision mode where you could take pictures without totally wrecking the night vision in one eye. Reprocessed in Linear Mode in Affinity. |
| Artist | Rob Daykin |
| License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License |
| Make | OLYMPUS CORPORATION |
| Model | E-M1MarkIII |
| Lens Model | OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro |
| Focal Length | 60.0 mm |
| F Number | 8.0 |
| Aperture | 8.0 |
| ISO | 200 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/200 |