An Old'un feeling a bit nervous?

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Hi all, not new but I feel very nervouse and like it is almost a new experiance, things are getting complicated, one feels the digital world is not for us old'uns, so in with both feet and hope you young'uns can help out:tumbleweed: I've not picked up a camera for long time. I tried at the New Year but things just did not work out. Well a few weeks ago I thought, there is nothing in the forseable future, get out the camera. Nikon P7100 and a Panasonic G5, plus a whole pile of small compacts plus bits and pices.

To be honest, not realy inspiring . . . Could I get the mojo working, I had looked on and off at what was going on during 2015, again, not inspired. Then I happend to see a video about the new Panasonic Gx8, I had been aware of the Gx7, OK but still not quite there. Looked a bit closer, and reserching the Gx8, it had in its spec what I had always wanted, plus a whole lot more.

Things went by for a week or three, I sold a few bits, revisited Youtube, along with other sites. I still had the Nikon and the G5, WEX offered me a good trade in price yesterday I drove home from Norwich with a Panasonic Gx8. I kept the two Panie lenses I had, both kit types, a 14-40 and a 40-200, we checked they were compatable with the Gx8, not worth enough to trade in compared with replacement so I have a 'basic new setup' for not a lot of money, thats parting with hard cash type money, I even got a good dicount because the box seal was broken. Already looking at replacing the 14-40 for a faster 12-35 f2.8. I think I might stop there, for a while and get to know my Gx8, enjoy it abilities and see just how far one can take a basic setup . . .

Thats thoughts so far, would you believe the Gx8 still sits in its box un opened, I do this a lot these day with other items I have ordered for my other pasion, model aircraft, particuly gliders . . . you can see where my mind is going for some early shots? Holding me back is the weather and the arival of some seriously fast SD cards, should be tomorrow or Saturday?

There you go all, keep you informed as the new inspired 'me' gets under way . . . :thinking:

CJS
 
Hi, and welcome to the forum!
Don't worry about being an old un, plenty of us on here.
Seems like you have a pair of good compatible hobbies, always thought that model aircraft photograph well.
Cannot comment on the GX8, although I would love one, still on the GX1, which I love.
Weather is bound to improve, (yeh, right!) Get it out of the box and show us some of your aircraft, don't even need to go outside for them!
Enjoy yerself!
 
HI and welcome back. I can understand the cards holding you back. But the weather is no excuse. If you cannot get out. Do some inside shots. Plenty of inspiration on here.
 
How old is old?

Its a movable issue I supose, however, I cant do some of what I used to, when I get down, getting up is a problem, dodgy knees and feet, hands are weak and can shake a bit, that will test the GX8. Compared with my Hazel who cant go out unless it is in her wheel chair, I supose I'm not so bad? Next project is to fix a camera suport on the wheel chair for Hazel, she used to take a mean picture when she was indipendantly mobile. We still have her old Cannon with a swing out screen, be perfect for her sitting down. Oh yes, I'm 69 next bithday.
CJS
 
Welcome to the forum!! Never to old to take a picture and digital just enables you to take more for no extra cost! so keep taking pictures and get out with Hazel and the cameras and have fun!

A great setup for wheel chair use can be had here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manfrotto-Single-Section-Camera-Bracket/dp/B000OPWSYM/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446842767&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=manfrotto+adjustable+arm+and+camera+platform

And its decent value, you will need to add the superclamp too but at 18.00 to 20 quid its a great setup for a wheel chair user to carry on taking pictures

If you go to that link it will give you a frequently bought together selection at the bottom - 3 items needed to fix it all together come to 57.90 delivered

Hope that helps........
 
Welcome to the forum!! Never to old to take a picture and digital just enables you to take more for no extra cost! so keep taking pictures and get out with Hazel and the cameras and have fun!

A great setup for wheel chair use can be had here http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manfrotto-Single-Section-Camera-Bracket/dp/B000OPWSYM/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446842767&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=manfrotto+adjustable+arm+and+camera+platform

And its decent value, you will need to add the superclamp too but at 18.00 to 20 quid its a great setup for a wheel chair user to carry on taking pictures

If you go to that link it will give you a frequently bought together selection at the bottom - 3 items needed to fix it all together come to 57.90 delivered

Hope that helps........

Thanks Lastolite, that saves me a lot of thinking and work, work? . . . more like 'boddging' realy, Hazel was very pleaed when I showed her, next thing she will be wanting a Gx8, perfect for wheel chair use with the swinging screen and tilting EVF . . . :help:
Thanks all for your encouragement . . . now where is that Gx8 box:banana:
CJSF
 
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Welcome the the forum from a 60+ 'er :wave:
 
With age comes life experience......and you are never too old to learn........
 
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