Truth be told. I don't shoot the OM's every day. I have a job that
kinda prevents that. But they are my first to grab cameras almost all
the time. Yet, even at that, there is a seasonal aspect to this. I'll
go two or three months where almost everything is digital and then it
goes back to film. It all depends on what is going on.
In the spring, I have a ton of event shoots which are almost
exclusively digital. When I have portraiture coming out of my ears,
that's also pretty much digital. Exceptions do exist and I'll use film
when the subject matter is a little more kind to that method. The
typical 2-year-old is digital. The 62 year old is film. When I'm doing
my moon photography, that's digital. When I'm doing moonlit
photography, that's film. I'm enjoying using film for street and
family photography. Vacation trips? Wife says I have to bring both,
but I prefer shooting film.
The OMs fit me well. That's for sure. But at the same time, I'm able
to find great pleaasure in using the E-1 and DMC-L1. It just depends
on what I'm wanting to do. Which reminds me--I really do need to pick
up a DZ 11-22...
AG
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Ken Norton
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