Thanks for reminding me of that. I have been taking pictures since the early 80s and landscape is what pleases me now. However a good camera body only needs a new lens to change subjects. Cheers.
The GFS 50 is my second choice and I am planning to test one out before I make a purchase.
After taking a break for 2 years, during which time, I lost all my photo archives, which was a good thing as they were a mess and thinking about them gave me a headache.
I have rented a Fujifilm ATX-5 with a Fuji XF 16-55mm f/2.8 because I am planning to Landscape Photography. It will be arriving next week. I am starting to get excited about getting the kit together and seeing what I can do.
In the past I have used Canon gear, digital and film and I once i get it done there will be a post with equipment for sale.
Cheers.
On the wet side, but I do love the dry dry desert of Oregon and Eastern Washington.
Do not drive Interstate 80 if you are looking for photos. About an hour after leaving Odgen it will be flat and after you clear the Rockies it will be even flatter. Only thing recommending Interstate 80 is that there really isn't a speed limit once you get into Wyoming and about half way through Nebraska.
I am no longer lurking on UH, but have decided to become a full participant. Made the switch from film to Digital and am still shooting. Love landscape, both urban and rural. Have lived in the Pacific NW forever and love it here.
4 Rocks in Siletz River Estuary