carstenw wrote:
Okay, well, there appears to be no major objections, apart from 1 against and 1 for a new thread, so I will PM Fred and ask if he would join the threads.
Bob.
I lived in St. Paul about 1940-1942. Remember when the snow covered our drive way, we had to stay home, no school , cheers. The countys plows , made our drive way , un-usable. When it really gets cold- how about a photo of the falls (Minhawaw).
Cheers
Harry Palmer
Cool Harry. I just spent my first full year living in MPLS. Never made it Minnehaha last winter but I'll put it on the list for sure. It's gotten warmer again and a lot of snow has melted. I may need to wait until January to get that shot.
Here's a couple more shots with the 60mm Macro. Handheld for now. Can't wait to put this on a tripod.
Thanks Bob.
Your recent images from China were top notch and really interesting. Many looked similar to Japan/Formosa, Okinawa. I flew those from 1958-1970 and lived in Japan from 1964-67. Looks like the Koi in China are on steriods however. Keep posting great images.
Cheers
Harry
Not sure if this is old news but figured I would give a heads up. The Olympus store is having a ridiculous sale on bodies, lenses, accessories right now! Just picked up a Oly 60 Macro for $369! Of course they get you for tax and shipping but $397 delivered to Florida isn't bad.... Dirt cheap stuff over there guys. Just cross posted this in the other thread.
bigkidneys wrote:
Not sure if this is old news but figured I would give a heads up. The Olympus store is having a ridiculous sale on bodies, lenses, accessories right now! Just picked up a Oly 60 Macro for $369! Of course they get you for tax and shipping but $397 delivered to Florida isn't bad.... Dirt cheap stuff over there guys. Just cross posted this in the other thread.
You're gonna love that 60 macro! I've been messing around with it since yesterday. It's really sharp and make a great 120mm equivalent on MFT. Here are some non-macros:
carstenw wrote:
Okay, so we have four people for and none against so far. Let's wait another day or so to see if there will be any strong opposition, and if not, we can ask Fred to merge the threads, which I do believe is possible.
-1 for merging. I like being able to see OMD samples separately. However, a 2013 OMD-EPL5-EPM3 (or whatever the numbers are ) thread makes sense to me.
I like seeing what the Olympus cameras w/ Sony sensors are up to & this thread makes it easy to do so.
Granted, I'm still shooting NEX so maybe my vote only counts for half.
mco_970 wrote:
-1 for merging. I like being able to see OMD samples separately. However, a 2013 OMD-EPL5-EPM3 (or whatever the numbers are ) thread makes sense to me.
I like seeing what the Olympus cameras w/ Sony sensors are up to & this thread makes it easy to do so.
Granted, I'm still shooting NEX so maybe my vote only counts for half.
I guess the equivalent would be a thread dedicated to the NEX-7 only which doesn't make sense to me. I'd rather see side by sides of the Pen series with the OM-D and other MFT cams. As for your vote counting half . . . we all have equal say!
-1 for merger - how much space can one thread take up? It's only one line in the major thread - yet so much to gain in that we know (without searching somewhere) that a picture is from the OM-D! Keep the thread for this simple guy!
Yeah, I don't know why people want to have a specific thread for only one camera out of many in a system. It is exactly the same as having an NEX-7 thread. It starts a precedent so that we'd now have the 'NEX-7 image thred' the 'NEX-6 image thread' the 'NEX-5R image thread' the 'NEX-5N image thread' the 'NEX-F3 image thread' the 'Panasonic GH3 image thread' the 'Panasonic GX1 image thread', the 'Olympus E-PM2 image thread', the 'Olympus E-PL5 image thread'.....you get the point.
I have already asked Fred. Sorry to those who don't like it much, but the vote is 12-3 and 1 who wanted to make a new thread to succeed the two existing threads. The thing is that most of the action is around the E-M5 right now, so it won't be a lot of work to find those shots.
I agree with Jordan, this is like moving the NEX-7 to its own thread from the NEX thread, or moving the Leica M9 out of the M8/M9/X1 thread, or similar, it's a win for those who are only interested in that one camera, and a loss for everyone else.
Over time, the specialised threads tend to die off and go to the archives, whereas the general interest threads stick around.