The LG's handled this pretty well for the less than ideal lighting and it's a vibrant array of coloured shapes. Would be fun with DA10-17.
ozozozrod
- Sunday, 4 March 2018 at 02:10:09
What a great find. A heady mix of lines going every which way; the yellow doors can't be missed and the woman's coat has a bit of a colour link to the bounding fences above her.
Ron
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 21:41:10
I hope you enjoy your Oly as much as I do. I have used live comp a few times to capture traffic at night and movement along high street. I like it as you can leave the camera for as long as you want
I hope you encourage me more to experiment
cg57
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 20:29:55
Not a clue what this is really all about but it's got to be satisfying having a new camera and modes to experiment and explore. Looking forward to shots.
Bill
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 19:31:09
I feel like I'm being pulled into the vortex. I've been toying and resisting with the idea of getting into micro 4/3. This is not helping.
ozozozrod
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 19:09:44
Many thanks for response; I look forward to more expressions of these features in due course.
todd
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 17:24:14
The more recent Oly's have these 'Live' features; LiveTime, LiveBulb, LiveComp... They allow you see the development of your composites and bulb exposures on the screen as they are exposed. This was the main reason I wanted to dip into the Oly system, especially the LiveBulb mode, since I like to play with ND/IR filters, and the 'black card' technique. The LiveComp mode wasn't the main draw, since it's basically the same as the "bright" composite mode we have with our newer Pentax bodies (without the real time ability the Oly has). Already I can tell being able to see the development in real time is a kick and helps the creativity an extra notch.
I was fortunate to get into the Oly and two lenses for a total of $570 US, and so far am not regretting the experiment. I really like having the option of a small light capable camera for when I feel like it. It's also small and light enough to pack along with the main kit for extra options.
Stevi
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 16:12:40
Way back when my first digital camera was an Olympus - I paid the earth for it but it was (and still is) a great camera. I too have no idea what live comp is all about.
Stevi
- Saturday, 3 March 2018 at 16:10:43
Can't go wrong with polar bears in my book. Especially since we have the polar bear capital of the world in Churchill, MB.