Chris, I really liked the Old Warden series. Very nicely done!
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 8/27/2019 1:48 AM, ChrisB wrote:
That kit is tempting, Moose.
I was at our local airfield for its annual air show on Sunday. In the past I’ve
manage some lovely shots because the crowd line has been very close to the display line.
Unfortunately, the crash of a Hunter T7 at Shoreham
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Shoreham_Airshow_crash> a few years ago has
resulted in a tightening of those parameters, the result of which is that the aircraft are
further away and higher. My Fuji 50-230 zoom was not enough and I had to perform much
cropping:
https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2612364043737893378
Look at the extra shot below, of a P-51; it’s about 25% of the area of the original. I could
have done with a bit of “Moose Reach” that day.
Chris
[For what it’s worth, the tightening of the parameters was not a useful response to
the accident. The pilot had not flown the Hunter much, had flown a different aircraft for
his Display Authorisation, and made mistakes in the manoeuvre that he flew (a loop, albeit a
bit cranked). The CAA still allows pilots to receive DA flying a different aircraft (as far
as I know) and they don’t have to fly the same manoeuvres in their display anyway.
The changes would not have made the horrible crash any less likely]
On 26 Aug 19, at 23:18, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I opted to go with GX9s, for my second in a lifetime, but possibly last, trip
through Bhutan. The 20 MP sensor is a real, although small, step up. Compared
to even the E-M1 II, it reveals a tiny bit more clean detail. To someone prone
to shoot at 800 mm -e and crop to 100%, that's significant. ;-)
Separate EV dial, improved menus, a physical AF/MF switch and other stuff that
escapes me at the moment, as I've not used the GX85 for a while.
One of the benefits of both models is Panny's "Dual IS". Where Oly has only a couple of
OIS lenses, and one gets their, no doubt spectacular, "Sync IS" with those couple of
lenses and the top end bodies, for lots-o-dosh, These bodies work IS cooperatively with all their
OIS lenses.
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