In which case, Walt, congratulations! I don't think that you will
regret it photographically speaking at least ;-)
Mark Dapoz has a good article on the 7-14 in the latest Olympus
Circle by the way.
You will need a flash. I have the little FL20 and the FL36. I used
the FL36 yesterday evening to cover a squadron cocktail party on the
occasion of the 70th anniversary of the University of London Air
Squadron. I will put the pics on a website sometime today so that
you can see the performance of the FL36. Since I am the Chief Flying
Instructor I felt that I had to stay up as long as most of the
students and the result has been a serious paucity of sleep to go
with the headache so I don't feel that I can do it just now ...
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 4 Jun 2005, at 15:48, Walt Wayman wrote:
> No, Chris, this time it's for real and not a spoof. Although I
> usually sleep like a log, I had a fairly restless night and awoke
> early this morning, asking myself, "Did I really pull the trigger
> on that?" Yeah, I did, but I keep telling myself it's only money.
>
> Now I have to figure what else I'm going to need. I think the only
> thing I already have that could be considered E-1 specifc is a
> 67-72mm step up ring so I can use all those 72mm filters on the
> 14-54 lens. (Filters don't seeem to be an option with the 7-14,
> since under the heading "Filter Size," it says "No.") This initial
> order also included a Sandisk 1GB Ultra II CompactFlash Card and a
> card reader. I forgot to buy any digital film, though. Maybe I
> can pick up some at Target or Walgreen's. :-)
>
> Any of you E-thing users want to tell me what else I will need that
> I don't have? Other than good sense, of course.
>
> Walt
>
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