I see I was so busy inflicting punishment that I didn't include my
favorite. It's the one with the cows. Surgery for the omission, Mike.
On Aug 17, 2015 5:34 PM, "Mike Gordon via olympus" <
olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for looking and commenting Jim, Paul, and Scott.
>
> Yes Jim, I think you picked my favorite too. The GM-1 is a quite decent
> horse cam with a couple other lenses in one's pockets. Base ISO IQ is very
> very good for such a tiny critter.
> One loses a stop of DR if the SS gets over 1/500 as it is totally
> e-shutter then -- I try to avoid that.
> I might be partial to the GM-5 if there is glare due to the VF and easier
> time changing apertures, especially with gloves on.
>
> I became aware of the enhanced importance of weather sealing for both cam
> and rider
> when exposed at higher altitudes. ;-) I am not sure how the weather is
> in June on average but misty/cloudy are certainly common.
> The Basque were nice enough to us. After that full days ride , they took
> our totally soaked gear, sealed off a room and turned the heat up to wazoo
> to help dry it out.
>
> Mike
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