I took this great camera away for a few nights to test out the incredible Starry Sky Auto Focus System! It focuses on the stars automatically! For more light painting madness visit: www.denissmith.com.au Peace, Denis
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. ;)