Hi Stephen:
How can you go through life in such boring activitites? ;-)
Wow man at those speeds you need realy fast gear!
Thanks for your "report" on the E-1 it has helped clarify a lot of questions
to someone who does not have the chance to even seeing one in the flesh.
With your thoughts on the camera and some advice from local photographers I
have decided to get into C*n*n gear for "auto focus" stuff.
I am keeping my OM gear for more "fine art" and "slow" photography.
My next buy will be a Mamiya 6 with lenses for even more "fine art" and even
slower photography and then start with a 10D. Can you recomend a good
starting lens for that camera? Should I get a set of the cheaper and then
build up to the L series?
Sorry for the OT on the C*n*n fellow OMers...
peace
David
> I posted this before inadvertantly under my Pumacat handle, but as
> most of you don't me from that handle, I thought I would repost it
> with some edits and some additions.
>
snip
> I will put up some racing images tomorrow, meanwhile here are links
> to some pit lane photos I took with the E-1.
>
> All of the shots that I took (check the photo tagline) on this page
> were taken with the E-1.
> http://www.amasuperbike.com/image/2004ama/fontana/2/
>
> Some shots from my SportsShooter.com page.
> http://www.sportsshooter.com/members.html?id=1138 (photos no. 2, 3, 4 and 6).
>
> Cheers.
> -Stephen.
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