Nice photos Rich. I love my little XA. In fact I am in the market
for a second... however, since I had some real bad luck trying to buy
one from a List member I don't want to ask for one from the USA. The
seller sent it insured USPS in May, but received an empty packet back
about 3 months later. I am still waiting for the insurance refund of
my purchase payment, and the poor seler is most embarrassed about the
whole affair - especially as a lovely XA4 is now in the hands of a
felon!
Chris
At 13:53 -0700 23/10/02, Richard F. Man wrote:
At 01:40 AM 10/23/2002 -0400, Doggre@xxxxxxx wrote:
The XA went along for the ride in a pants pocket. One could easily
forget it's there.
<http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=244547>http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=244547
Rich
So how were you planning to use a filter on the XA? And you must be
stealthy indeed, to get such close up of squirrels with the XA 35mm
lens!
Nice all in all. Another proof that it's the photographer, not the gears....
--
... not one shred of evidence supports the proposition that life is serious ...
?
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Chris Barker
Gamlingay, England
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