One would think that at the monthly beer bust somebody would have said "aw, lets just light it off" by now. Also, aren't you suppose to turn the ridge-pole every couple of years to stop that sag?
Carl, I see that about half of your posts are with Olympus again. (based on the filenames, and the 4:3 aspect ratio.) I doubt that the E-1 autofocuses any better than the K10, so I'm guessing that you like the color with the Kodak chip. But it's hard to tell at web resolution.
Yes there is something special about the Olympus in-camera software and the Kodak sensor.I'm partly working with the E1 again to get a comparison feel between it and the Pentax gear. Also, I've decided I want to pursue "a project" that began with some pictures made almost two years ago. For consistency of format as well as color and overall look, I'll stay with the E1 for this related group of pictures.
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One would think that at the monthly beer bust somebody would have said "aw, lets just light it off" by now. Also, aren't you suppose to turn the ridge-pole every couple of years to stop that sag?
GT
Carl, I see that about half of your posts are with Olympus again. (based on the filenames, and the 4:3 aspect ratio.) I doubt that the E-1 autofocuses any better than the K10, so I'm guessing that you like the color with the Kodak chip. But it's hard to tell at web resolution.
scott
Scott,
Yes there is something special about the Olympus in-camera software and the Kodak sensor.I'm partly working with the E1 again to get a comparison feel between it and the Pentax gear. Also, I've decided I want to pursue "a project" that began with some pictures made almost two years ago. For consistency of format as well as color and overall look, I'll stay with the E1 for this related group of pictures.
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