Nikon 100-300mm f/5.6 AiS Lens Samples

F & F2 Man

Senior Member
NIKON 100-300MM F/5.6 AiS Samples on a Olympus OMD E-M5

Here is a set of Rural Morresville, Indiana. Taken with the Olympus OMD E-M5, I didn't record the f/stops because, I used f/5.6 for the 1st one then f/11 for the rest. Mainly because I wasn't wearing my ball cap that I use to help shield the EVF, It was very bright today. I will post some more from today late tonight or tomorrow. I had Computer Boot issues, and got it resolved late in the day...

Also I am using new software to me for editing, Aftershot Pro and CS4 for final tweaking, since with ASP I am still not adj the contrast and Sharpening correct. So excuse any misses in editing... I think they are close though.

E-M5 with Nikon 100-300mm f/5.6 AiS mounted. (this was used as a "Look What Came In The Mail" thread on another forum :rolleyes:)

Just arrived: by Peter Arbib, on Flickr


300mm f/5.6

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr


100mm f/11

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr


300mm f/11

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr


300mm f/11

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr



100mm f/11

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr


100mm f/11

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 by Peter Arbib, on Flickr
 
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F & F2 Man

Senior Member

Zoo Animals 6-29-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Indianapolis Zoo 6-29-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Indianapolis Zoo 6-29-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Zoo Animals 6-29-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Angry Bird 6-10-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Finch in Tree 6-20-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

100mm on a m4/3

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

300mm on a m4/3

Rural Morresville, IN 6-2-2012 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity


Olympus OMD E-M5 w/ Nikon 100-300mm f/5.6 par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

A most difficult bird to capture... The Cardinal... there are like Mexican Jumping Beans... they don't stay in the spot very long... a few seconds... very nervous birds.

Local Birds - EM5-Nikon 100-300mm AIS par Peter Arbib, on ipernity

(To Admin: delete my 2nd post with place holders, and on the 1st post...delete the embedded codes).
 
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