Birds in flight with the OM-1 and Procapture

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Published 2023-05-27
This week we are looking at the Procapture feature of the OM-1 for birds in flight. It is a fantastic feature that allows you to despress the shutter release button after the event has happened, but still get the shot.

I am always looking for the opportunity to use it. I photograph Blue, Great and Long-tailed tits as well as Goldfinch, Greenfinch and Nuthatch in flight.

Mike Lane wildlife photography www.nature-photography.co.uk/

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All Comments (21)
  • @pdel7007
    Yes , we all put stuff in a safe special place and never find it when we need it. When you are not looking for it you will find it.
  • Pro capture is a game changer for birds in flight and your idea with the cardboard is a winner always works.
  • @klackon1
    Cracking video Mike: thanks for the tips.
  • That cardboard trick is something I’m going to try. Thanks for the idea, and very nice images.
  • @godsinbox
    yes mirrorless always have that focus issue, Ryan Mense recommends just pointing at the mid ground and it also serves to wake up the camera from sleep mode. you get in the habit of constantly doing this
  • Thanks Mike your video's are invaluable to us Olympus user's trying to set up a bird feeding station in my garden great tips as always 👍
  • I have a couple of those "very safe and secure places" somewhere also!
  • Excellent video! Mike Lane's videos make Saturday mornings much more enjoyable!
  • @sonulukose
    Lovely and perfect simple useful tips as usual.. I adore your dedication and passion for bird photography, and also for sharing simple tips you gathered from your years of experience. !! Cheers.. 🎉🎉🎉
  • @aeroptical
    Brilliant information as ever Mike. Wonderful shots.
  • @joebadger
    Great advice as always from the sage
  • @naturealbums
    Nice very well done and amazing results beautiful shots. Like a magician giving away his magic tricks.
  • If you used a £10.000 Camera you could not take better images than these they are really superb Mike,, when people say Micro 4/3 is inferior they need to take a look at this Video, Brilliant.