Graduation Pics and the Joys of Sneaker Zoom

Aaron, our youngest son, graduated high school last Tuesday. It was really hot and they moved the ceremony back to 7pm to beat the heat. It was still plenty hot at 7 pm but that was a smart move.

I usually just take my iPhone with me if I plan to take some pictures, but for an event like this, I typically pack up my Olympus E-PL5, which is a 3/4 mirrorless I got over ten years ago. One of the main reasons I take it is because I have a cheap-if-effective zoom lens for it. So for a situation where I’m physically back in the bleachers on the football field, but want to get a nice shot, I can.

Zoomed in using the Olympus E-PL5
Zoomed in using the Olympus E-PL5

This is a pic I took of the school principal at the beginning of the ceremony. That’s probably full magnification. Pretty amazing to me; it’s very clear (not always a given, depending upon the steadiness of your hands).

That’s one use case for the E-PL5, but my favorite usage is sneaker zoom using the Lumix G II prime lens I bought. It cost more than the camera back in 2015 when I purchased it, and it takes wonderful shots. As with the zoom lens, it’s not good for everything, but it’s perfect for portrait-style shots.

Olympus E-PL5 with Lumix 1.7 Lens
Olympus E-PL5 with Lumix 1.7 Lens

I caught myself at one point totally in everyone else’s way: a bunch of parents were taking pics (with their phones) from a distance back, but I was up in the kids’ faces because that’s what you do with a prime lens. I said sorry and backed up after I got my shots, but I love the results I get.

Prime Lens Pic
Prime Lens Pic