Hello,
I'm a new guy to the forum. I use an Em5 II for travel and an Canon M50 at home. I have been experimenting with the Olympus system and there are many things I like about it. However, I am frustrated trying to use the M5 II for capturing action. The M50 seems to work much better for this but I understand that is due to it not being dependent upon a Contrast AF system.
I recently rented a 40-150mm zoom to experiment with capturing moving subjects on the EM 5. Man, I am having a difficult time. Perhaps somebody can give me some input to figure out what the problem is. Here are some of the settings I have tried.
1. S-AF with Focus area in the 9 selection group and Single selection large and small
2. C-AF with the focus area in the 9 selection grooup and Single selection large and small
3. Single shot and Sequential Low for the shutter release
4. I also set the shutter release to fire only when in focus. Release priority for S and C to off, however it appears to release even when out of focus. I guess it is firing because the focus point locked on to something other than the subjects face, so technically it is in focus but it's on the wrong subject.
I tried the tracking feature but I had no luck. I have read on dpreview and other place that it doesn't work well so I wasn't disappointed since my expectations were low.
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Thanks for any suggestions.
Em5 II
Re: Em5 II
Capturing moving objects is more skill than camera. My hit rate is really only about 50%, more or less depending on camera.
Your settings look good. You didn't mention your shutter mode. Make sure you're in continous Low anit-shock and drop the fps from the maximum. I found about 3-4 fps works well. Also, depedning on shutter speed, you may want to consider turning ibis off. If you're shutter speed is over 1/400t. I also like to turn off face detect if not shooting people.
Most importantly, you'll need to practice tracking so you can shoot with a single point af for best results.
Hope that helps
Your settings look good. You didn't mention your shutter mode. Make sure you're in continous Low anit-shock and drop the fps from the maximum. I found about 3-4 fps works well. Also, depedning on shutter speed, you may want to consider turning ibis off. If you're shutter speed is over 1/400t. I also like to turn off face detect if not shooting people.
Most importantly, you'll need to practice tracking so you can shoot with a single point af for best results.
Hope that helps
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Re: Em5 II
Thank you Rob. I was in continuous low but not anti shock. I also was at 5 fps I believe. I will turn the IBIS off and keep practicing. MY hit rate is about 80% with Canon M50 and an older F4 70-200 zoom. The hit rate on the Em 5 wasn't even 50%.
Another thing I noticed is that in high contrast situations, the Em5 is over exposing the highlights. I set a curve up to underexpose the highlights by 4 but it still seems to overexpose. I also set the button release to lock exposure only during the full button push. I'll keep tweaking and experimenting.
Thanks for the help.
EJ
Another thing I noticed is that in high contrast situations, the Em5 is over exposing the highlights. I set a curve up to underexpose the highlights by 4 but it still seems to overexpose. I also set the button release to lock exposure only during the full button push. I'll keep tweaking and experimenting.
Thanks for the help.
EJ
Re: Em5 II
I'd try swithing to spot metering. You can tie the spot meter to the focus point on the E-M5 Mark II.
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