Chris:
I'd also set the jpegs to "medium" quality, so the file size doesn't get out of
hand. That may also affect what I posted. As I'm used to seeing grain, I don't
necessarily find some noise objectionable. Others may disagree.
BTW, you looked very dapper at Duxford! Intriquing if the airframe was one you
flew.
Martin
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From: Chris Barker [mailto:ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:05 AM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Winterlude photos
Martin
I understand. I tend to carry around my X100, notwithstanding its fixed 35mm
(efl) lens. I have a K-5, but it's altogether more difficult to keep with me,
and it's not a big camera!
I'm glad that you have a camera that you are happy with.
Chris
On 11 Feb 2013, at 12:41, "Walters, Martin" <Martin.Walters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
> I held the pro's Nikon + 70-200 for "fun". The EM-5 + 45mm + L bracket , in
> comparison, is tiny and a featherweight. Lighter than an OM+100/2 even. As I
> get older I'm recognizing that the adage "the best camera is the one you have
> with you" is true. I'm much more likely to have the EM-5 along now.
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