It's now £52.00, and still there![]()
Still too much at this time of year! How's that for will power!
It's now £52.00, and still there![]()
Sorry to hear that Glenn, can we see pictures of the damage![]()
The damage to the camera and lens is fairly superficial. I'd hate to think what would have happened if the 75mm had been on the front.
The significant damage is to the EVF. This is what my display cabinet at home looks like (Taken with GH2 and 12-50 in macro mode)
Looks like the 7-14 took a hefty hit, the fixed hood probably saved even more damage if it was another lens.
Are you going to send it away for repair?
Just wondered...
How are these for dust bunnies?
My Panny G1 seems to be almost completely immune and has never required a wet clean and I just wondered in the latest cameras are equally good?
Sorry about your camera Glenn :thumbsdown:
I've not had to clean a single m43 camera sensor in any of the 6 bodies I've owned![]()


Thanks Julian, I had to get my feet wet to take those !!Lovely location there Les, interesting that the water is so high too. I'm not a fan of the borders though.
Ajophotog said:Julian and Les superb photos, great contrast in both sets and showing just how good this gear can be and Glenn, I feel for you Buddy.
Here is a shot I took today with the panny 100-300 on the om-d.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alby_oakshott/8281033525/
Pheasant by Alby Oakshott, on Flickr
That's a cracker Alby, so crisp in the details, was it stuffed![]()

Thanks Alby,Julian and Les superb photos, great contrast in both sets and showing just how good this gear can be and Glenn, I feel for you Buddy.
Here is a shot I took today with the panny 100-300 on the om-d.
Pheasant by Alby Oakshott, on Flickr
That's lovely Alby. Morning being key - by 2pm the light as gone and it's getting dark!
Love the Robin!

Next time you go take a little plastic bag containing pieces of cheese cut into tiny cubes - Robins go mad for that, they'll be all over you!
Lindsay, wonderful images yet again; you do make great use of that 40-150 zoom![]()
Cheers Les.Alby, nearly missed yours
That Robin is superb. Maybe next year, I might have to consider a longer zoom, I keep scaring the birds away when I try at the moment LOL !!![]()
Well it's happened again, after enjoying the m43 camera gear I have accumulated for a few months, I now have a mental fight going on - selling all my M43 gear and buying a capable compact, selling the om-d and keeping the gx1 and 14mm/20mm primes, putting it all in the cupboard until i feel better about it, or just getting rid of it all and having another complete break for a while.
I don't really go out on trips to take photos, I don't really pixel peep and I do have just as much fun snapping with my iPhone. Having an interchangeable camera 'system' almost becomes a chore for me - despite being extremely fortunate to afford decent kit.
Season greetings to my fellow m43'ers anyway![]()
Do this, I'm sure you WILL feel better about it after Christmas, or maybe even when Spring starts ....Well it's happened again, after enjoying the m43 camera gear I have accumulated for a few months, I now have a mental fight going on - selling all my M43 gear and buying a capable compact, selling the om-d and keeping the gx1 and 14mm/20mm primes, putting it all in the cupboard until i feel better about it, or just getting rid of it all and having another complete break for a while.
I don't really go out on trips to take photos, I don't really pixel peep and I do have just as much fun snapping with my iPhone. Having an interchangeable camera 'system' almost becomes a chore for me - despite being extremely fortunate to afford decent kit.
Season greetings to my fellow m43'ers anyway![]()
Ajophotog said:Lindsay, my pheasant was from Arundel too. Here is one of the swans and a friendly Robin from the same day, the morning light was really nice.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alby_oakshott/8284567395/
Swan 087 by Alby Oakshott, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alby_oakshott/8295465152/
Friendly Robin by Alby Oakshott, on Flickr
Well it's happened again, after enjoying the m43 camera gear I have accumulated for a few months, I now have a mental fight going on - selling all my M43 gear and buying a capable compact, selling the om-d and keeping the gx1 and 14mm/20mm primes, putting it all in the cupboard until i feel better about it, or just getting rid of it all and having another complete break for a while.
I don't really go out on trips to take photos, I don't really pixel peep and I do have just as much fun snapping with my iPhone. Having an interchangeable camera 'system' almost becomes a chore for me - despite being extremely fortunate to afford decent kit.
Season greetings to my fellow m43'ers anyway![]()
bl0at3r said:Sorry guys, I don't work like that - wish I did
OM-D now for sale in the classifieds.
It's been fun in here while it lasted - this and the Panny thread are excellent examples of how to do it - thanks to you all.![]()
Good luck with whatever you decide to get in the future![]()
bl0at3r said:Thanks Julian - probably an RX100 at this stage.
Just use both I do although like yourself the omd hasn't been out much recently but I'm keeping it but reducing my lenses to the 12-50 40-150 and panny 25 1.4.
bl0at3r said:Hmmm - I guess I may keep the GX1 with the 14, 20 and 7.5 lenses. Honestly though - I think I need a break from 'system' cameras - the whole lenses, changing lenses, never having the right lens on the camera or with you is the frustration.