jonoslack
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Hi Arne
Sorry for the later reply (I thought I had replied, but it doesn't seem to be there!).
As for backs - after years of fiddling around with osteopaths and chiropractors - all of whom said they could cure my back but couldn't I finally went to a sports physio around ten years ago, I have to do excercises every day, but my back is better than it's been since I was 16!
Sorry for the later reply (I thought I had replied, but it doesn't seem to be there!).
What an excellent concept . . . but what do you do when you spend two weeks in Crete 5 miles from the nearest road!Hi Jono, my back is bad as always, but not from carrying camera equipment
When on these trips I strictly adhere to the "if it's more than 50 meters from the car, it isn't photogenic" school of thouhgt
As for backs - after years of fiddling around with osteopaths and chiropractors - all of whom said they could cure my back but couldn't I finally went to a sports physio around ten years ago, I have to do excercises every day, but my back is better than it's been since I was 16!
Oh - I hope so too, but I bet they put it in a behemoth body and charge twice as much as the Sony . . . it'll be interesting to see.The Sony a900, interesting, but I'm more curious about Nikon's high-res DSLR which I expect to be more refined. And hopefully in a D700 sized body....
I don't usually like Canon colours, but in this instance they do seem to be best. IMHO Olympus still produce the best colours out of the camera.I too find the colours of the 1DsIII preferable in these samples, although I often prefer the somewhat lighter and slightly more differentiated colours of the D3.