Have always enjoyed taking photographs, even in the early days when my parents bought me an Ilford Sporty 4 for my birthday back in the early sixties. Of course in those days it was relatively inexpensive to buy a point and shoot camera, but the development and printing of the film was a high ongoing cost for the young snapper.
Well the birth of digital cameras changed all of that, I can now snap away with impunity, with only battery life and CF card size to worry about and although it may take a few shots to get one which works, I normally get pretty close to what was intended.
I still have my Fuji Finepix S5000, as it is handy to have in the vehicle, whereas my Olympus E-500 is a much better tool and it is the one I take out when I want to achieve good results.
My recent addition of the Sigma 50-500mm zoom telephoto lens has made a lot of difference to what I am able to achieve in open countryside, add to that the E-14 Teleconverter and the lens pulls in relatively small subjects from 100m or so, it is howecer quite heavy and requires Tripod or monopod support.
Yet to give the big lens a real test, but come April /May when I take a trip to France, I'll see what I can snap over the Oilseed Rape fields, they will be full of nesting birds.
I'm also looking to buy a Zigview angled LCD viewfinder, as it makes life a lot easier for tripod work and means that I can use the remote control to avoid camera shake.
PS. Also a picture of my Trusty Treader.
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