OMD 60mm at Lembeh

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the best value product I purchased for 2012.
great lens for topside as well.

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Has anyone come across photos taken with the OM-D using
a) 12-50mm with one/two diopters (Dyron 67/77 mm, for instance)
b) 60mm with one/two diopters (Dyron 67/77 mm, for instance)
c) other lenses being used in OM-D with diopters

I'd be really interested to see them and compare to those out of my G12..

---------- Post added February 5th, 2013 at 08:52 PM ----------


Have the pictures below been taken with 12-50mm or 60mm?


the best value product I purchased for 2012.
great lens for topside as well.

Grasshoper.jpg


Fly2.jpg
 
great photos Wisnu, exactly what I have been looking for, 60mm in 4" dome. do you set the lens to 1:1? what are your average ISO and shutter speeds with this lens? I haven't had mine out yet. great job too sail rock diver, did you also use the 4" dome?
 
great photos Wisnu, exactly what I have been looking for, 60mm in 4" dome. do you set the lens to 1:1? what are your average ISO and shutter speeds with this lens? I haven't had mine out yet. great job too sail rock diver, did you also use the 4" dome?

Thanks papanao,
I do not set 1:1 - I chose 19 cm to ~ as I don't want to loose bigger object which may require distance more than 0.4m.No problem at all, just need some practice to get the feeling.
My default setting for Lembeh is ISO 200, M, 1/160, f16 - give me few stops to increase/decrease the speed and aperture wtihout changing the strobe power.
 
Thanks papanao,
I do not set 1:1 - I chose 19 cm to ~ as I don't want to loose bigger object which may require distance more than 0.4m.No problem at all, just need some practice to get the feeling.
My default setting for Lembeh is ISO 200, M, 1/160, f16 - give me few stops to increase/decrease the speed and aperture wtihout changing the strobe power.

Just bought this lens and will try these settings
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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