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Hi Bart,Well Peter, I think this sums it up quite nicely how I feel about the lens ...
| em1 | 1:2.8/40-150 |
Thank you, K-H ! And I'm sure you will be as pleased as I am with this lens ... :salute:Hi Bart,
Thanks for the gorgeous images. Terrific shots.
I hadn't planned on buying that lens now - but it will be delivered to my house tomorrow. The 1.4x tele-converter is supposed to show up 2 days later.
Scott, you've got me puzzled - I take it your daughter acquired something after weeks of training ... but what exactly ?(After weeks of training...)
E-M1, 40-15/2.8 @40, f/5.6 ISO 1600 1/50
scott
She's wearing her uniform as a volunteer crewmember on the Israeli emergency ambulance service, about to go out on her first day of service. She had to pass three weeks of basic medicine, first aid and first responder course with the actual equipment they use, plus have a bunch of shots, and then be chosen among those applying. They send out an experienced driver plus two sturdy teenagers on most calls (at least on weekends). The kids also go out in the mobile ER on occasion, but only with senior paramedics present. They are NOT sent to explosions and terrorist incident cleanups, since those often present the danger of a second bomb, intended to catch the responders.Scott, you've got me puzzled - I take it your daughter acquired something after weeks of training ... but what exactly ?
Kind regards.
And rightfully so, Scott !She's wearing her uniform as a volunteer crewmember on the Israeli emergency ambulance service, about to go out on her first day of service. She had to pass three weeks of basic medicine, first aid and first responder course with the actual equipment they use, plus have a bunch of shots, and then be chosen among those applying. They send out an experienced driver plus two sturdy teenagers on most calls (at least on weekends). The kids also go out in the mobile ER on occasion, but only with senior paramedics present. They are NOT sent to explosions and terrorist incident cleanups, since those often present the danger of a second bomb, intended to catch the responders.
The red cross in our country is a red "star of David" aka "shield of David," or Magen David Adom.
Anyway, I'm proud.
scott
Quack, quack ...
| EM1 | 1.4xTC | 1:2.8/40-150 |
A smashing looking little girl, PaulScarlett visited her Granddad Christmas morning in her new Christmas frock, jumper and boots...so I had to take a snap didn't I.
E-P5 and 75mm