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    My mission after work today was to get as near as I could get to my best bee shot using my 70-300mm Zuiko lens. This was my fav.





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    Impressive.
    Have you tried with I.S. setup on 2 or 3?
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    I like this especially the first one

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    Great captures as usual! Absolutely lovely.
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    Wow - Impressive as usual! Love shot 1
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    those are brilliant!!

    love the first one

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    Thanks everyone, I was really happy with the first one also.

    Lovin Impressive.
    Have you tried with I.S. setup on 2 or 3?


    The E-3 body has three IS states...(0) OFF (1) horizontal and vertical stabilization and (2) Vertical stabilization only (for panning shots) This shot was on (1) where I keep it parked normally.

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