Hi ! I just bought my new E-M1 Mk3. Mk2 before. Red sand, dark sky, no light pollution, old stones... Lucky you are. Best regards from South of France. 😎
THanks for the demo can you please support & let me know how to see the AF* IN LCD All AF options are showing there BUT THE af* not active how to make it active from minue? will highly appreciate it
@@gaiusmarquez6344 Quite a late answer but might be helpful for someone else : totally possible with an EM10ii but, as Cousin vinny said, it will be much easier with wide angle lenses (or fish-eye). Here are some tries I made (much improvement possible but they're OK for screens) with this camera and the 12mm F/2 : www.flickr.com/photos/152211432@N05/50248661738/in/datetaken/ www.flickr.com/photos/152211432@N05/48831598093/in/datetaken/ Tripod is mandatory of course. Small tip : don't forget to shut down auto WB because you may want to use a stacking method during post-prod / development and it shall be tricky if all your RAWs don't have the same. It needs a little work on LR but plenty of tutorials are available on blogs or YT. It looks waaaaaay easier with EM1iii but enjoying night sky while making tries and tries is part of the fun. ;)
Hi ! I just bought my new E-M1 Mk3. Mk2 before. Red sand, dark sky, no light pollution, old stones... Lucky you are. Best regards from South of France. 😎
Hi mate. We are very lucky to have these locations in our back yard. Thank you.
Great shots Denis
Great pictures.. and beautiful video
1/19/2022 thank you for sharing this information
Thanks for the great video mate.
Hello, great shots! Can you say something about the aperture, exposure time and for me most important the ISO you used? Thank you very much.
Hi there, there are several other astro tutorials on the channel for you to enjoy that cover these things. Thanks.
THanks for the demo can you please support & let me know how to see the AF* IN LCD All AF options are showing there BUT THE af* not active how to make it active from minue? will highly appreciate it
What about with 12-100 mm f4 pro?
Yeah this is a great lens. At F4 astro can be a bit challenging.
Hi! Can i ask if i can do milky way shot using em10ii?? Is it possible? I got 75mm 1.8. Thanks in advance😉✌🏻
You’re best with a 12mm f/2
@@vincentkc48 thanks
@@gaiusmarquez6344 Quite a late answer but might be helpful for someone else : totally possible with an EM10ii but, as Cousin vinny said, it will be much easier with wide angle lenses (or fish-eye).
Here are some tries I made (much improvement possible but they're OK for screens) with this camera and the 12mm F/2 : www.flickr.com/photos/152211432@N05/50248661738/in/datetaken/
www.flickr.com/photos/152211432@N05/48831598093/in/datetaken/
Tripod is mandatory of course. Small tip : don't forget to shut down auto WB because you may want to use a stacking method during post-prod / development and it shall be tricky if all your RAWs don't have the same. It needs a little work on LR but plenty of tutorials are available on blogs or YT.
It looks waaaaaay easier with EM1iii but enjoying night sky while making tries and tries is part of the fun. ;)
Lots of beautiful shots great scenery but not a lot of tutorial on how to capture what you captured.😏
Hi Meghan, this wasnt intended as a tutorial, just a BTS. There are plenty of those here. Glad you like the shots
Agreed. Bloody useless!
What lens is being used?
I would make a guess and say it is an Olympus 17mm F1.2
That music was epic!
What lens are you using??
How'd you make that glowing yellow ball?
Do you look under *Orb*
Great video,I decide to sell my sony full frame and buy M43 camera to shot astrophotography
The flies! Tremendous photo though. Inspiring possibilities.
Oh man the flies were INSANE! on this trip.
Could do without all the music
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