On 10/13/14 17:41 : , Moose wrote:
On 10/13/2014 11:20 AM, Paul Braun wrote:
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Still, I got some usable stuff.
Ya think?? :-)
Thanks!
I'm still trying to hit on the best
combination with the E-M5 - spot metering is hit-and-miss,
center-weighted
the same.
You wouldn't happen to have some sort of exposure bracketing turned
on? Maybe left from HDR shooting?
Ya know, maybe I did at first. I have that combo on Myset 3, and maybe I
forgot to re-load Myset 1, my normal mode. I think I forced it to MS1
partway in just in case something was funky.
I must say, however, that I'm very happy with the lesser 40-150.
Only lesser in size and weight, not soul, at least the way you are
using it. ;-)
Thanks. I appreciate it. I'm certainly glad I took your advice on that
lens. The $1400-ish I saved is going towards another lens and a new
transceiver for my ham shack.
I plan on getting the 75-300 before our cruise in January
That's a honey if you like long. I'm in looove. Get extension tubes if
you like close, too.
I definitely want something in that range, partly for lunar photography,
partly for scenic. We're taking a Caribbean cruise in January that stops
at St. John and St. Marten. We've already booked an
anniversary/birthday cruise to Alaska for next September, and since you
see a lot of scenery as you cruise by, and we have a balcony cabin, I'm
packing the tripod and the long lens for some casual landscape
photography from my balcony.
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Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
Valparaiso, IN
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever." - David St. Hubbins
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Berthold Auerbach
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