>
> I was thinking you might enjoy seeing what the KatzEye does. I was
> disappointed that it didn't work very well with legacy lenses and then
> realized that that body was probably pretty useless when I lent it to
> you because of the screen. Sorry about that.
>
I knew what I was getting into. The camera served its purpose very well--no
problems. I experimented ahead of time so I knew what to expect. It is
definitely not a combination I'd want to use in a high-pressure environment
in auto-mode.
> Heh, I knew there was something different about the split-image, but I
> didn't register it as a direction change. That probably means it was
> developed for a Canikon and adapted later to Olympus.
>
Probably Nikon. Canon lenses turn the same direction as Olympus, but I'm
not sure how they did their splits.
> I hadn't seen your shots of the gulls. Wonderful work!
Thank you. I think my last major bird shoot was last year with you when we
haunted the eagles over your way. I took these from that little spit of
rocks right down by the outflow of Red Rock.
AG
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