Ivar Dahl-Larsen
Well-Known Member
Well we all have our different cameras, similar cameras and wanting even better cameras at some time. Men especially and I am no different. But since I have come to a certain stage in life, ( no comments please as I am very fragile), meaning I do not sell images as much anymore. Maybe that's why I need a new camera?
And since it is just a hobby, but a very important one. I have come to the conclusion that most new cameras of today, are good enough. It's the way you handle it that counts I believe. When you see what people are able to do with cameras of today and yesteryears on this forum, I think for once I am right! What is important is that we are at ease with our tools and when we do it. If anyone likes to take me up on that, feel free.
Now this little camera I have used here an Olymp # 5 with a 14 - 42mm lens, done with one hand in a 1/8 of a second at ISO 3200 while driving quite fast at night proves my point I think. So from now on, no new camera shall tempt me any more. Wonder what the Sony 7RII is like?

Looking forward, - - to get home!

Now this little camera I have used here an Olymp # 5 with a 14 - 42mm lens, done with one hand in a 1/8 of a second at ISO 3200 while driving quite fast at night proves my point I think. So from now on, no new camera shall tempt me any more. Wonder what the Sony 7RII is like?


Looking forward, - - to get home!