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I'm pondering...
When I first wanted to learn photography (after drowning my little Casio digital camera at the top of Snowdon) I wanted to learn the basics first, so I got myself a mint fully manual (apart from the light meter of course) Olympus OM1-MD.
Now I have learned (well a bit anyway!) about shutter speeds and f stops I'm thinking of getting rid of some kit and getting a Canon 1N or 3.
I already have a 30D and a Sigma full frame 24-70mm f2.8 jobby so it would twin that nicley and the lens can be interchanged. Also have a cheaper 70-300mm Sigma full frame lens.
The OM-1 I have has the proper Oly motor drive, 50 and 28mm lens, the proper original leather hard case etc...
Would I be mad to sell all this and go to the EOS 1 or 3?
If I'm thinking logicaly it is a good backup camera, weather sealed (so it won't drown on the top of Snowdon!). It would also be nice to get the full 24mm of the Sigma.
Also would back up the 30D for the wedding I'm doing later in the year.
With a nifty fifty on the end of an EOS film it I'll still be able to enjoy the creativity of f1.8 as well.
Now, do I sell up and go for an EOS or not... hmmm
Don't want to drown myself in to much kit!
Seems to make more sense now I've typed it all out!
When I first wanted to learn photography (after drowning my little Casio digital camera at the top of Snowdon) I wanted to learn the basics first, so I got myself a mint fully manual (apart from the light meter of course) Olympus OM1-MD.
Now I have learned (well a bit anyway!) about shutter speeds and f stops I'm thinking of getting rid of some kit and getting a Canon 1N or 3.
I already have a 30D and a Sigma full frame 24-70mm f2.8 jobby so it would twin that nicley and the lens can be interchanged. Also have a cheaper 70-300mm Sigma full frame lens.
The OM-1 I have has the proper Oly motor drive, 50 and 28mm lens, the proper original leather hard case etc...
Would I be mad to sell all this and go to the EOS 1 or 3?
If I'm thinking logicaly it is a good backup camera, weather sealed (so it won't drown on the top of Snowdon!). It would also be nice to get the full 24mm of the Sigma.
Also would back up the 30D for the wedding I'm doing later in the year.
With a nifty fifty on the end of an EOS film it I'll still be able to enjoy the creativity of f1.8 as well.
Now, do I sell up and go for an EOS or not... hmmm
Don't want to drown myself in to much kit!
Seems to make more sense now I've typed it all out!


