Dylan777 said:FUTURE: Waiting for the new 100-400
Borealis said:Hello everyone.
This thread seemed like a good way for me to introduce myself to the forum here. I've been reading along for quite a while but never posted before.
First camera (c1999): Some random off-brand 35mm P&S camera my Grandmother gave me as a birthday present. I don't think it even had adjustable exposure, making it about one step up from a disposable.
(mid 2000s): I had a couple different hand-me-down P&S digital cameras, followed by a Powershot which I have to this day.
(January 2009): I started to take photography a little more seriously when my Dad gave me his Olympus E-300 DSLR and a couple of lenses. That was a fugly camera but, for me, it took great pictures.
(December 2009): After starting to outgrow the E-300, I sold it and bought another Ollie, this time an E-620 plus an f2.8 standard zoom.
(April 2010): My Dad decided to switch to Canon in the form of a 7D, so I ended up with his Olympus E-3, which together with the E-620 served me well for a couple of years.
(October 2011): I bought what I like to call my "Rescue" Olympus OM-10 film SLR (with manual adapter!) out of the bargain bin at a photo flea market for $10. I wanted a way to improve my skills and this seemed like a good way to do it. Amazingly, it functioned perfectly despite being tossed around with no body-cap for god-knows how long. I followed this up with an OM-2 shortly thereafter and have been slowly acquiring lenses to go with them.
(Present day): I'm currently "liquidating" my E-series equipment in order to buy a used 7D and a couple of lenses as (essentially) a no-cost upgrade from a friend. Once I graduate for university this coming April I hope to pick up a full-frame and maybe some nice glass.
K-amps said:Dylan777 said:FUTURE: Waiting for the new 100-400
Knowing you... it has to be a F2.8 or bust baby!![]()