Upgrade fixed it. I have lots of time to try it out.
> On April 10, 2020 at 2:41 PM Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > We can go for food, pills, and as of yesterday, trout fishing. So I sit
> > out in the backyard taking photos if weather permits. I ran across a
> > near-new E-300 recently so I'm using it with a 50-200, Camera will not
> > recognize the SWD version. Was gonna ad a photo, but at 79, memory is not
> > telling me how to do that, maybe later.
>
> As Frank indicated, the E-300 probably needs a firmware update.
>
> Moose's world-famous E-300, along with Piers' E-400 and an
> ultra-low-mileage E-1 that was likely used for passport photos have
> recently been added to the Zone-10 Living History Farm. I'm pretty
> impressed with the E-300 and find it to be the design equivalence of a
> "Stance Car". But it is a very good picture-taking machine. I like the
> E-400 more, because of the size/weight, but the E-300 might be a
> little better with dynamic range. Still learning them.
>
> The 50-200 SWD should be on my short-list of lenses to acquire (along
> with a 14-54 Mk2). While modern cameras have the more/better pickles,
> there is just something unusual and enticing about the Kodak sensor
> Olympus pictures. It's an optical "spicing" that gives a different
> flavor to the meal.
>
> AG Schnozz
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