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Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:00 am
by ozimax
I have a wedding booked for next month, which I plan to shoot with the EM-5, coupled with the 14-42mm/45mm/40-150mm trio of lenses. (For those SLR traditionalists who are gasping in horror, don't worry, I will carry a 50D/24-105 combo as a backup, just in case...)

I have been trying to get some practice in beforehand. The el cheapo 14-42 kit lens does a pretty decent job IMHO, and the touch screen focusing abilities of the EM-5 are excellent. Here's a few recent practice shots, all taken in available light:

Grandkids
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Alex300812b by Ozimax, on Flickr

Grandkid
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Alex300812e by Ozimax, on Flickr

Grandkids' grandmother (don't tell my wife I posted this or she will punch me...)
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Robynchair4 by Ozimax, on Flickr

Mkii
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Robynchair3 by Ozimax, on Flickr

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:07 am
by aim54x
Nice work...I have been very impressed with the 14-42 (on my EP3) and it makes me think about looking more seriously at dialing down the Nikon kit in favour of m43...then I remember FX goodness

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:11 am
by ozimax
aim54x wrote:Nice work...I have been very impressed with the 14-42 (on my EP3) and it makes me think about looking more seriously at dialing down the Nikon kit in favour of m43...then I remember FX goodness


I know what you mean. I saw a brand new 5Dii advertised on the digital picture (USA) this morning for $1599 or thereabouts. My credit card finger became itchy, but I resisted. :nono:

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:36 pm
by sirhc55
Oz - the pic of Robyn in B&W is just superb. The expression, the B&W and your accomplished camera usage all add up to one helluva pic :up:

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:18 pm
by Remorhaz
The Grandkids - cute shot - love the expressions. The expression on the face of the grandmother is even better :)

The colour shots all have a strong magenta cast for me (esp #2)

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:06 pm
by Geoff M
I keep coming back to the B&W of your wife, it is a fantastic image and worthy of POW :wink: :up:

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:40 pm
by surenj
Remorhaz wrote:The colour shots all have a strong magenta cast for me (esp #2)

Not strong perhaps subtle on my end. [old Dell calibrated]

OK last shot is very MAgenta.

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:46 pm
by surenj
These are in AdobeRGB! Maybe that's why they look wonky colorwise.

OK this is with correction. Ozi, Could you double check how it looks on your screen?

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Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:34 pm
by ozimax
surenj wrote:These are in AdobeRGB! Maybe that's why they look wonky colorwise.

OK this is with correction. Ozi, Could you double check how it looks on your screen?

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Suren, the colour corrected image looks very yellow on my Macbook pro screen, but at least not magenta-ish. I will have a go at changing the mode in CS5 and see how it looks on my screen. Thanks.

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:10 pm
by surenj
Thanks for your feedback Ozi. I am not that confident about my monitor as it's getting a little long on the tooth. Is yours calibrated? Do you have polarised specs to actually see through the glare? 8)

Please post your result. By the way, I just used curves only to set the white and black points. I assumed her collar was white and the shadow on her right ear area is black. There was no other adjustment.

Re: Olympus EM-5 & kit lens portraits

PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:37 pm
by ozimax
Suren, I've changed color space to prophotoRGB, but I don't like it as much as AdobeRGB, not that there's a huge difference.

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Robynchair3prophotorgb by Ozimax, on Flickr

My monitor is definitely not calibrated as I've never seen the need to do so, seeing that I change printing locations so often. Thankfully we have a very good pro photo lab here in Coffs and Ray colour corrects all my prints that really matter.