Thank you. I have been shooting photos in the mountains for over 25 years. I
have done a lot of it as evidenced when I look through my slides collection.
it is a medium I am very comfortable with. There are some photos where it
hard for me to tell if I shot them with the OMs or the XA. The XA is a great
camera, and I pretty much carry it everywhere I go. I have even gone to
carrying it as a backup for the OMs if I am going light with OM gear and
only want to cary one body.
Jim Couch
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> >If you would like to see some examples of photos taken with my XA check
> >out: http://home.earthlink.net/~spknsprkt/wsnC26F.html
> >
> >Titoy wrote:
> >
> >> What would be a better buy, an Olympus 35 SP, the one with a 42 mm F
> > > 1.7 lens and manual or program mode or an Olympus XA?
>
> What nice pictures for a new photographer to aspire to. The XA is
> really as nice as people say.
>
> Winsor
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> Long Beach, California, USA
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