Ken wrote
> No, not tortured at all. He and Ken Rockwell are my heros.
>
> It was really cool what happened a few years ago. The E-3 was
> announced and I was going to be buying it. (remember the E-3? Way
> obsolete and worthless now...).
Hmm; fighting words.
Is that a half-hearted :-) on the end of your statement?
I don't by any means know my way around the E-3 menu and manual like i
should, but since I went through the agony of initial learning, and had the
Olympus technicians sharpen up the close-focus for the excellent 14-54 that
I bought from Bob W., I use it for 90% of the kind of photography that I do in
my presently constrained circumstances. It's (nearly) always within arm's
reach. I have learned to use many of the on-body controls such as WB, as a
matter of routine.
I can't afford to follow fashion now anyway, even if I wanted to, which I
don't.
Brian Swale.
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