You're giving that E-300 a serious workout. Nice to see that these
earlier Oly DSLRs still have some value.
I took a serious look at an E-410 being offered by KEH, but it's a
different battery system so I passed on it.
I noticed in the manuals that the E-300/330 have the uncompressed TIFF
recording mode. I would be interested in hearing your opinion of the overall
quality between that and the Oly RAW mode.
>
>Hurdy Gurdy Peak and Hanging Valley. Chugach Mountains. South Fork,
>Eagle River, Alaska. Olympus E-300 with 14-54 lens. Raw file converted
>in Adobe Lightroom.
>
>It was an awesome hike. Not a stick of Corona Virus to be found. The
>temperature had dropped into the single digits where I took this
>photo.
>
>Even if Moose never visits us in Alaska, at least his cameras are
>getting used here.
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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