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Lens: 560mm APO triplet scope Camera: Olympus E-10 m4/3 
Posted By: wildman, 10-26-2016, 06:12 AM

Model E-M10
Shutter Speed 1/160 s
F-Number f/0
ISO ISO 500
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Auto, Did not fire
Focal Length 0 mm
Date/Time Original 10/21/2016 3:23:04 PM

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10-26-2016, 03:36 PM   #2
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Great detail and eye contact.
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Beautifully done. Many thanks for sharing.


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Thats a great shot of an adorable little guy. Looks like your Exif data is missing some info. 0 mm and F 0.

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Looks like your Exif data is missing some info. 0 mm and F 0.
Taken through a scope, not a conventional telephoto, so the camera has no idea what the scope is doing other than the RAW data it can read directly off its sensor.
For the record the scope is 560mm FL with a fixed aperture of f/7.

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QuoteOriginally posted by wildman Quote
Taken through a scope, not a conventional telephoto, so the camera has no idea what the scope is doing other than the RAW data it can read directly off its sensor.
For the record the scope is 560mm FL with a fixed aperture of f/7.
Thats interesting. I've never tried that. In your experience is that a better option than say a Bigma? Price-performance etc.
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QuoteOriginally posted by wildman Quote
Taken through a scope, not a conventional telephoto, so the camera has no idea what the scope is doing other than the RAW data it can read directly off its sensor.
For the record the scope is 560mm FL with a fixed aperture of f/7.
What happened to your photograph?

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In your experience is that a better option than say a Bigma?
Can't help you. I Owned the scope for visual use before I adapted it for photography. Tried it out for photography, seemed to work fine, so end of story. I have no other experience with long FL glass other than my scopes.

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What happened to your photograph? Antonio
Reposted see original post.

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