Here's the opportunity I was looking for to introduce myself. I am
new to SLR photography, both fil and digital. A photographer friend
advised me to go with the Four Thirds system, primarily because of
lens quality and the dust removal technology. While I was waiting for
my E-300 two-lens kit to arrive, I saw a guy at the local auction
site selling an OM2S with three lenses (28mm, 50mm, 100mm). I bought
it because I thought I would use the lenses with the digital camera
and the adapter. As it turns out, I love the sound of the OM shutter,
the feel of the camera, and the huge viewfinder.
As to results, it's too soon to say. Great list, BTW. Count me as a
new zuikoholic.
Regards,
Joao T. da Costa
Sao Paulo, Brazil
>I think you are just experiencing progress. Can't think of many
>technological items from the 70's or 80's I would like to go back to
>whether a camera, a television, a car or a computer except for
>antiquarian interest. Your feeling will last until you get your own
>newer camera. :-)
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>Winsor
>Long Beach, California, USA
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>On Dec 6, 2005, at 7:17 AM, swisspace wrote:
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>> With my wife going to the hospital every day and the preference to
>> update the website frequently I don't get to see my E1 much these
>> days,
>> in fact I have to book it in advance and give a good reason ;-) -
>> sooo
>> I find myself back to carrying an OM around, the problem is I miss the
>> instant gratification of seeing an image etc, has anyone gone through
>> this experience and does it last long.
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