Thanks. You and Ian have prompted me to do better things with my E-3.
But it has competition from the tiny Panny LX3; this does very good things in a
party environment: accurate exposure, good flash for medium distance and
wonderful angle of view with variable formats. But you have to be close ...
Chris
On 22 Nov 2009, at 06:57, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> I had the same problem with the E-3 in the studio. After 20-30 shots,
> it seemed to develop an antipathy to the cheap chinese trigger in the
> hot shoe - and this time I did have forced flash switched on. No time
> to investigate with a naked girl lolling around so I switched to the
> 5D2. I'll test it more carefully later. But when we went down the
> creek, I took the E-3 to give it some exercise.
> I've shown the fish head shot to a few people. Some find it quite
> disturbing. Many assume that it's a comp. Nossire - I put the dead
> head on the belly. Don't quite understand it myself but it has
> allusions to a different kind of mermaid, Alien, Dali, whatever.
> Oh, after the shoot, the chef in the cafe downstairs cooked the prawns
> and garfish for me for lunch with a little salad and grilled
> capsicum. Excellent.
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