I will try but I don't think she will fall for it, and I have used -
ooops my finger slipped on ebay purchases once too often, and
Currently trying to get a cheapo E-1 from NZ, bit of a longshot but my
sister has a friend there who I haven't met but I cheekily emailed him
to ask if he would get one and ship, there is I think always a glimmer
of hope.
OM content, I want to be the first to test a digital SLR with the 180F2
and TC1.4 or has someone done it already, although I think (and hope)
that that lens will survive a few more pixels than currently in the E
line up
extra bodies would help but need carrying, as does the tripod, which
wouldn't have helped as the animals keep moving - with a new family
member on the way I will need to keep my arms free to help carry things
- hey that has to be the best reason for an E-1, surely!
Thomas Clausen wrote:
>
> On 19 Apr 2005, at 15:54, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>
>>
>>swisspace wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I momentarily wished for a DSLR last weekend as I was stuck with one
>>>film and the ability to change iso when indoors at the zoo was
>>>suddenly
>>>very appealing.
>>
>>---------------------
>>
>>The solution, of course, is multiple OM bodies each carrying a roll of
>>specialist film for the purpose. Surely your spousal unit will
>>recognize the logic of simply extending your current system.
>>
>>Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>
>
> Chuck, you forget that you do not want to have to swap lenses either --
> thus, additional need to extend the system.....surely, the CDFO
> understands this our logic....wonder if swisspace can get his
> spousal-unit to carry? :)
>
> --thomas
>
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