Hi Rob and all in the Forum.
I have been trying out my newly acquired 40-150 PRO lens on the local railway. [North of England, UK]
All three were taken with a EM1 Mk2 with the 1.4 Teleconverter attached.
At first sight this lens seems to be in a different class compared with my Tamron 14-150mm Dii lens and even compared to the Oly 75-300mm II lens.
Most of the difference is in the under-car detail which is really sharp.
I will do some proper comparisons with the 75-300mm when I take both out at the same time in a real life situation, probably back on the railway where the images cover lots of different detail types.
These are only JPGs but I think I will do RAWs as well next.
Olympus EM1 Mk2 was set to CAF Tracking, single AF point, 1000th second shutter. Lens was between 63mm and 73mm.
More soon!
My today's Daily Pictures on the Railway
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My today's Daily Pictures on the Railway
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- This is a good test with the carriage and rail detail compared with the countryside.
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Re: My today's Daily Pictures on the Railway
Saving up for 40-150 pro and teleconverter. Glad to read your comments John on the lens, and great photos.