Well, although the snow in England, well this part anyway, has come
and gone, I shall be in Sweden in March. Then I'll find out whether
I can dress warmly. I have just bought myself some SealSkinz gloves
to use with an E-1, and a 3rd battery so as to obviate the need for a
charger. In addition I have ordered a 4Gb card from 7dayshop. Next
stop the camera adaptor for my iPod ...
I hope to be able to rival your excellent snow photos, Joel :-)
Oh, and thanks for the note about macro(ish) with the 50-200.
Chris
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.net
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 18 Feb 2007, at 21:22, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> Heavens no! Nice and warm. It was almost 20 degrees F., very
> pleasant winter weather. I was shooting from a bridge facing south
> with a stiff north wind at my back. Easier just to let the hood blow
> up onto my head. When shooting in the winter, it's easy to keep warm
> by dressing properly, although it's tough to keep the hands warm above
> anything else. I have a reasonably supple but warm pair of gloves
> that allows me to shoot pretty well and work the buttons, but I
> occasionally move the dial to P or M by accident because of them.
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