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Mar 26, 2022 17:54:57   #
Many of today’s car designs look like they were inspired by transformers toys
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Mar 26, 2022 17:40:30   #
Agreed
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Mar 20, 2022 15:05:21   #
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing
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Feb 27, 2022 00:14:54   #
My PM address is rileychas48@gmail.com
Let me know how you like the MU43 site
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Feb 26, 2022 22:10:28   #
Here is a forum dedicated to the MFT systems: https://www.mu-43.com/
I can tell you that for one I own a Nikon D800, a Nikon Df, a LUMIX GH4, and Olympus EM1iii along with an assortment of lenses for each. I am soon to sell off everything except the Olympus (although I may swap the EM1 for the soon to be released OM-1) I have found that for me the Olympus system suits me the best. Zuiko optics are first class and the Oly build quality in the pro lines is unsurpassed in the reasonably priced world. Sure images from the D800 can be cropped more than the MFT but is that worth the extra weight and bulk? I think not so I almost always reach for the Oly. The LUMIX GH4 is a nice camera but does not produce the quality still images as the Oly, however it does excell in video. If I can be of any help let me know. Check out that site, you will like it.
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Feb 26, 2022 15:14:43   #
Spent day at the zoo with grandkids. Took my Olympus Stylus 1s bridge camera and got some fairly good shots. I recently picked up one of these on eBay as a near pocketable go anywhere camera. It has a BSI-CMOS 1/1.7 sensor and 28-300 zoom. I found these shots to be very good right out of camera.
The gorilla was checking himself out on the smart phone. Also the playful polar bear.


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Feb 23, 2022 11:47:14   #
Same reason I'm selling this now, I have some MFT gear and that's what I use now.
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Feb 22, 2022 19:08:50   #
Selling my D800 to thin the herd. Body is like new condition, under 4000 shutter actuations! Includes original packaging and accessories, extra battery, and aftermarket battery grip. Lightly used by amateur photographer who takes very good care of equipment.
I also have a Tamron 150-600 (1st gen) for Nikon that I may want to sell also if interested.
Asking $800 plus shipping for the body, lens TBD.


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Feb 22, 2022 00:57:31   #
So right about the Fuji, I have an X100V and love it, a keeper
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Feb 21, 2022 18:11:03   #
Much thanks again to everyone. I am going to keep the Df and thin the herd as follows:
D800. Sell
Df. Keep
LUMIX GH4. Sell
Nikon P900. Sell
Olympus EM1iii Keep along with pro lens collection
Fuji X100V Keep
Sony RX100VI. Keep
I’m not a professional and don’t really need the power of a D850, the Oly kit works fine for me as an enthusiast and is lightweight.
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Feb 20, 2022 21:46:14   #
Thanks to all, I do have many other cameras since I suffered from bouts of GAS.
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Feb 20, 2022 16:46:09   #
I have decided to thin the herd a bit and sell off some cameras. I have both a Nikon D800 and Df and am undecided on which to keep. Both are mint with very low shutter counts. I am inclined to keep the Df because it is a very unique camera and I do like all the manual controls. On the other hand the D800 offers much more resolution but at the cost of larger file sizes.
So I would appreciate any opinions.

And if anyone is interested in a mint D800 with about 4000 clicks let me know.
Thanks
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Feb 9, 2022 09:43:03   #
There are actually wild peacocks roaming around Arcadia, saw them outside the LA Arboretum last year
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Feb 6, 2022 12:01:23   #
Jim McKay
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Feb 1, 2022 12:22:22   #
Fantastic shots, jkm. What equipment did you use?
BTW, I frequent Lake Murray for birding but don’t recall seeing this kind of variety of ducks. I’ll have to give Santee a try.
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