Welcome to the forum Jim.
Jack
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Loc: North East Tennessee
Welcome Jim. Have fun and enjoy.
Welcome to the forum.
Mark
Welcome to UHH Jim, glad you joined us.
Have fun, learn and enjoy the forum.
Don
Dalek
Loc: Detroit, Miami, Goffstown
Welcome and enjoy your shooting
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Been watching UHH for a while. Amazingly civil and supportive discussions and comments on posted photos.
My photos that I’m happiest with are those that are a window into how I feel about what I see. I tend towards candids of people and natural scenes which touch me in some way.
I’ve been playing with photography for more than 50 years. Started with a Brownie Flash. Went through Pentax and Minolta SLRs. Used a couple of Nikon 35mm film cameras for a while -loved my N90s. Currently shooting an Olympus OM-D E-M1 which I love. Only recently figured out why I keep being drawn back to ‘the camera’.
Enough rambling.
Jim
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Welcome to the forum, Jim. Great place to see really nice photos, get advice, opinions and help solving problems. I see you use the E-M1. That's what I'm using also. Love it and Olympus lenses.
I’ve got the E-M1 classic. Mark 0? Had two for a while but one started giving me grief on the rear dial. Had it fixed but then stupidly got rid of it. Had an E-M5 but it was too small - gave it to my daughter. Had a bunch of lenses but trimmed down to what I Used most. Looking at a Louwa 7.5 f/2 next. I’m resisting touching an E-M1 mk2 because I know I’d buy it. Anyway I also love my Olympus.
I’ll dig up some more images and post them this week.
Great! I'd like to see some.
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
Welcome, glad to have you!!
Welcome. Hey, I too had the Nikon N90s and loved that camera's fast focusing and film loading. We're all digital nerds now! But how welcome it is to use a flash now and see instant results on your shots. Surely I experiment with my digital camera more than any film camera because there's no film processing or money cost to experiment! But to get the most out of it you need to shoot in RAW and be a computer nerd to rework the shots so exposure, color, definition, cropping ... oh it goes on and on, is perfect. And if you came from film you might be one of those, as I am, who prefer to capture the shot instead of recreating something else (all those shots with fluorescent green grass). It's all easy once you find the right group to guide you when things go wrong. That group is ... here!
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