We have a significant trip coming up next spring/summer (stay tuned) that will require us to spend a lot of time carrying all of our gear about for a couple of weeks. I have reached a point where my DSLR gear is just too damn heavy for me to lug about for any extended periods. I had told Patti that the next trip that involved that type of situation would require a new camera/lens that was: a) significantly smaller, b) significantly lighter and c) capable of taking the type of pictures that I want to take with the type of control I’m used to.
I bought a new camera last week.
It’s an Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk2 with a 12-40 (24-80 35mm equivalent) f2.8 lens. It’s also small, light and full of features that I didn’t even know I wanted. I have about 6 months to get comfortable with it before we head overseas so I have hit the ground running. As I type this we are in an absolutely beautiful VRBO in Harlem celebrating my wife’s birthday with family & friends. This birthday happens to end with a zero so this trip has been planned for quite awhile. Needless to say we’re having a blast and I’m exercising the camera as much as possible. I’ve attached some shots from today for your pleasure. These are all straight out of the camera with zero modifications.
I like my new camera.
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December 5, 2015 at 5:09 pm
1world2feet
Beautiful photos!
December 5, 2015 at 7:01 pm
Karen
I can understand not wanting to lug a heavy camera while hiking the Swiss alps and maybe doing some yodeling! Nice pictures. Sorry we’re not there.
December 8, 2015 at 11:01 am
Megan
I like your knew camera too! So sad our trip is over…thanks as always, for documenting it all for us. I appreciate you more than you know.