Thanks, Chris, for your kind words.
My wildlife work has been done, in order, with a Leica R8/DMR combination, then
(from the spring of 2007) with an E3 and most recently with the E-M1, which I
love for just about everything except Rodeo. It still has a hard time with
subjects that move rather quickly and in a random manner, such as broncs &
bulls. The E-M1 (with it's 2x crop factor) with my old Leitz Telyt 400/6.8
(with trombone focus) and a monopod is an ideal, lightweight combination for
long hikes in the bush.
Thanks for looking.
David.
> I don't know about your problem, David, but I too the opportunity of your
> post to look at your website at www.furnfeather.net
> <http://www.furnfeather.net/>, and a very enjoyable experience it was.
>
> Do you use your µ43 cameras for your wildlife shots?
>
> Chris
>
>> On 25 May 15, at 01:36, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Your thoughts appreciated.
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