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Have been retired nearly 9 years now after a career in the semiconductor industry. Have been active on and off in photography for around 55 years! Remember at the age of 15 building a very crude enlarger and trying to make prints in the cupboard under the stairs. Eventually, many years later, had a Kaiser colour enlarger and processing drum which revolved in a water bath. It would take a whole evening to produce one print. Life is much easier with Photoshop but miss the smells.
First 35mm camera Voigtlander CL. Subsequently graduated to Pentax Spotmatic F and then Program A both of which I still have. I was a late adopter of digital photography, I was sceptical that it could match the IQ of my Pentax. However, having taken the plunge 3 years ago I am totally converted.
My previous digital was an Olympus SP550. Despite its well known shortcomings i.e. focussing difficulty at high focal lengths in poor light and noise at high ISO I was pretty pleased with it as an alround carry camera. The noise problem was never an issue with me as I do not tend to shoot fast moving (they are mostly stationary) subjects and the IS is magic! I have produced good quality prints up to 16"x12".
In March this year I entered the brave new world of the DSLR with an Olympus E-520. The physical size, IS and quality of optics were the deciding factors.
Have only just discovered this forum.
First 35mm camera Voigtlander CL. Subsequently graduated to Pentax Spotmatic F and then Program A both of which I still have. I was a late adopter of digital photography, I was sceptical that it could match the IQ of my Pentax. However, having taken the plunge 3 years ago I am totally converted.
My previous digital was an Olympus SP550. Despite its well known shortcomings i.e. focussing difficulty at high focal lengths in poor light and noise at high ISO I was pretty pleased with it as an alround carry camera. The noise problem was never an issue with me as I do not tend to shoot fast moving (they are mostly stationary) subjects and the IS is magic! I have produced good quality prints up to 16"x12".
In March this year I entered the brave new world of the DSLR with an Olympus E-520. The physical size, IS and quality of optics were the deciding factors.
Have only just discovered this forum.
Welcome to TP look forward to seeing some of your shots
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