Are you insinuating that my companion is old Julian? And to your information, the omd 5 is now sold with its kit lens. It is a great camera, but I found the viewfinder much too dark compared to the 10 and its sibbling omd 10 mark ll, which shall be in my posession shortly! My lovely Pentax is with me when it's too bad for an Englishman out thereFirstly Foto especially the orange blob and the action on the ladder, a good rendition for the very capable E-m5. Handy they put a ladder for the old folk so they do not have to climb the fence or have forgotten the key.
Amazing what excuses we come up with to move on and have a new toy. But interesting as well and have myself thought I'd plumb for the 10 11 rather than the new EM-5MK2 which there are already problems arising from the articulating screen. But all in all, I am much happier doing other things more than photography of late, for the one reason only, finding sitting at a computer not the best option in these sunny summer days.Are you insinuating that my companion is old Julian? And to your information, the omd 5 is now sold with its kit lens. It is a great camera, but I found the viewfinder much too dark compared to the 10 and its sibbling omd 10 mark ll, which shall be in my posession shortly! My lovely Pentax is with me when it's too bad for an Englishman out there
Julian my friend, no gate or fence would stop us and we would get you there, you bet! Excuses, well, I can't quite disagree with you, but the 10 mark 2 is even more equivelant to my present 10 and Pentax is resting preparing for harsh weather. Which I have here outside Gothenburg in Sweden at present. But Pentax copes admirably!Amazing what excuses we come up with to move on and have a new toy. But interesting as well and have myself thought I'd plumb for the 10 11 rather than the new EM-5MK2 which there are already problems arising from the articulating screen. But all in all, I am much happier doing other things more than photography of late, for the one reason only, finding sitting at a computer not the best option in these sunny summer days.
No I would never mean such a thing as I see Shirley is skipping over the stile with style and remember, sadly and very frustratingly I'd not even make the first rung of the ladder. But I am sure your good self and even better half would be able to lift me over or I aught to get in the habit of carrying a small battery grinder
One of the gateways to Jotunheimen Pete, the greatest mountainous plateau of Norway. So through decades this gate has seen many creatures of all kinds pass through!What an interesting crossing point (and nice image too). That gate has seen better days though.
I did wonder of your choice to leave oneself weatherless. I had presumed you'd gotten rid of the Pentax, but alas it seems that you join others here and have the collectors fever. I hope you get well soon or at least have some serious fun.Julian my friend, no gate or fence would stop us and we would get you there, you bet! Excuses, well, I can't quite disagree with you, but the 10 mark 2 is even more equivelant to my present 10 and Pentax is resting preparing for harsh weather. Which I have here outside Gothenburg in Sweden at present. But Pentax copes admirably!
Fun is a serious matter, and if I am not mistaken 2 cameras and one on the way is hardly any competition to a certain Cornish man with 3 Merlins, one Oly and even a canon and is Helga living with you too? Got some pictures down in Sweden though, in the rain!I did wonder of your choice to leave oneself weatherless. I had presumed you'd gotten rid of the Pentax, but alas it seems that you join others here and have the collectors fever. I hope you get well soon or at least have some serious fun.
Helga never arrived, Mamiya is here, also the Sony. But alas photography let alone camera's have of little interest of late. Glad too hear you have rainy shots. It hardly rains here so it would be exiting to see what you have as ever what ever I do, my greatest enjoyment has always been looking at images. .Fun is a serious matter, and if I am not mistaken 2 cameras and one on the way is hardly any competition to a certain Cornish man with 3 Merlins, one Oly and even a canon and is Helga living with you too? Got some pictures down in Sweden though, in the rain!