I am trying to catch up with things, here is an image I posted on
FaceBook but I think its bad etiquette not to post to list as well ;-)
even if its non mac at the moment. I will order an OM to XF adapter soon
though as I reckon the 35-80/2.8 might just give something a bit special
on the X-pro1.
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and here is something from the opposite end of the scale to the butterflies
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and collecting glasses swiss style
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on a completely seperate note I decided to give my ageing macpro a boost
new graphic card, ssd boot disk and new processors 2 x 3GHz quad cores
replace my 2 x 2.66Ghz dual cores. Possibly not the wisest way of doing
things as the common suggestion is to sell and buy a newer 2nd hand one,
but I enjoyed the tinkering and now it is running quite nicely (more
than twice as fast as it was standard ) and should see me ok for a
couple more years, opening silver efex 2 from LR4 is not far behind my
much newer quad core laptop. If you haven't got an ssd in your machine
then I recommend you do, you will be surprised at the performance boost
- assuming you have a reasonable amount of ram.
IanW
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