LIVE | Live Composite & Long Exposures Explained
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2021
- On November 9, expert David Smith will be hosting another live #TechTuesday session - this time focusing on our system's innovative Live Composite feature!
During this session David will be talking about the outstanding Live Composite mode and exploring using light painting and long exposure photography as exciting ways to create stunning images with it. He’ll also be answering any technical questions you might have, so come prepared with a list of what’s puzzling you and ask anything you like (within reason!) to be answered LIVE. - Розваги
Watched after the live stream and was very impressed, it cleared up a lot of misunderstanding as well as encouraging me to have a go at some things I had in mind and got some props for. Thank You David from New Forest UK
Well done.
This was my first session with you and I am impressed.
Olympus user for over 4 years and really enjoy my system. Thank you.
Thanks for stepping through the settings for Live Time and Live Comp, especially the display and exposure times. Very helpful. Likewise the discussion on what the "noise reduction" process is doing.
Great presentation, and looking forward to the future presentations!
Very clear, great manner and enjoyable, thanks!
Thanks so much for this video. It helps me out tremendously, I have just purchased the Em1 mk3, and it has a bucket full of features. Which I'm trying to get figured out, and live comp is one of the most important reasons I purchased this camera. For star trails and light painting. So it's awesome to finally get some help on how it works. Thanks again for the awesome video.
Thanks very much. That was enlightening.
Excellent direct & to the point tutorial.
Super useful! Thanks a lot!
Thanks David...Great explanation on Live Time, I'm now good to go with my ND filters. Thanks so much for a super resource
source.
Very good explanation and information that is very useful. Thank you from Oregon, USA.
Loved the show
My first SLR was the Olympus OM-1. With the 50/1.8. I swapped it to an Sharp EL-512 calculator.
Brilliant thank you so much.
Thank you! 👍
Hi from Czech Republic, very good lecture, thanks
Enjoy your videos. Do you have an answer to: Trying to use a 1.4x teleconverter with a full 4/3 lens, using the stepdown Adapter to provide the space needed for the 1.4x projection?
Hi Dave
Jeff from Australia any chance of a nighttime shoot outdoors showing the way to shoot star’s and star trails separately.
Loved the tips
I went out on Sunday and used the long exposure with ND filters. Used Live comp which I now realise was totally incorrect. All my shots failed but now I realise why. Looking forward to next session using the correct settings.
Thanks for sharing!
I realize I am late to the game (like a YEAR late?) but I just obtained an EM-5 mkiii and am trying to learn about these specialty modes. My Canon only had the 'trial and error' Bulb mode so I am REALLY looking forward to trying the Live Comp mode. Thank you SO MUCH for your brilliant and highly detailed explanation of how to properly use LC mode. I am looking forward to trying it now.
And I really look forward to being in the Olympus ecosystem from here on out.
We don't mind how late you are, as long as you made it! And we are glad the content is useful 🙂
Hello from New York City! Can live composite be used for product photography? Is the final image in RAW or JPEG format? Thank you for informative video.
Viewing from bonnie Scotland
Do you still do tech Tuesday?
Hi there from australia
David great show, in live composite can you set the time between frames.
Keep up the great shows
We do need more in English
Hi Phillip - That would be interval shooting, which you can do if you want, but Live Composite is designed to run in Real time, no gaps :) - David
He turned off noise reduction in the live bulb section to save time.
But, does he recommend that live noise reduction should be turned on for live bulb and live comp?
I use Topaz for noise and sharpening. Is that the better way to go?
Everyone has their own preference. What we do know is that lots of people are telling us that the noise reduction software is now so much better than even two years ago that t gives you much greater scope to shoot at higher iso's. But please do remember that all systems reach a point where the light is not enough - that will never change
Hello from Ireland
Perdón era subtítulo
Good info . Flow spoiled by 7 adverts though
michael from west australia
Why is it still called Olympus? Should it not be OM System? I'm confused.
Relax!
No subimos bueno días
Don’t say “hey Google”
35:47 - "This is the quality we are achieving...". Shit-quality. Look at the Olympus-name. Shift between exposures/misalignment.
Look at the hot shoe and the 'drive' dial. Tack sharp. The Logo is 3d relief.
Great tutorial! Thank you from the United States! LETS GO BRANDON!