sum1sgrampa wrote:
Almost everything's still dead around here. Very few signs of spring. Our unseasonably warm temps have given me unrealistic expectations
Gary
Nice series, Gary! The 60mm is a really sweet lens.
gmccroskery wrote:
Nice series, Gary! The 60mm is a really sweet lens.
Greg
Thanks Greg. I'm just getting so antsy here. We've had ridiculously warm temps which makes me want to get out and actually photograph something but it's still too early in the season. So I'm just playing in the backyard
sum1sgrampa wrote:
Thanks Greg. I'm just getting so antsy here. We've had ridiculously warm temps which makes me want to get out and actually photograph something but it's still too early in the season. So I'm just playing in the backyard
Hey, I live on a fairly modest size lot, and my galleries contain a lot of really nice images I've captured in my front and back yard. Playing in the backyard can really pay off! :-) Here's a shot I totally set up on a large baking pan in my backyard 22 yrs. ago -- I was bored one day. :-)
Olympus E-M1X + LEICA DG SUMMILUX 15/F1.7 was included in the purchase
I paid no extra for the EM1X and lens
but I probably paid approx 100-150 dollars more for the Om-1 than I thought I could spend on a used one
Om-1 in Sweden is 2100 US dollars new and new mark II approx 2700 Us dollars
The E-M1X has a minor sensor damage .. but after a few test pictures, it's nothing that I can see affecting either the function or the pictures .. but I'll have to test more, I'll probably have to get rid of one of the cameras as I have no use for 3
E-M1MarkIII, E-M1X and then OM-1
But something that I notice right away is that the OM-1 feels much faster
and better AF and EVF are like night and day better