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Jim, Sorry to hear about the screen snafu. Will be interested in how Olymous handles their end of it. Please keep us posted.Things break!
Took my OM-D out of the bag this afternoon and there was no image on the back screen. After looking it over carefully there were 3 faint lines on the screen under the outermost glass. The glass itself was perfect. I certainly didn't subject the camera to anymore stress than I have any of my others over the years - no falls or crashes, etc.
Anyone else have this problem so far?
It's on it's way to Olympus repair later today.
Jim
Better than "Cat" - though I am influenced by the two siamese siblings I inherited from my deceased mother five months ago. The little devils will neither keep quiet nor keep still at night and I'm just about psychotic from sleep deprivation. They do make photo subjects though, so I haven't strangled them the way they deserve just yet.Indeed, I wonder why would someone call his/her child "Dog" ?
Terrific Brian. Especially like the first two. I was born in Bournemouth...in the days when it was Hurn Airport!I gave the system a good work-out at the Bournemouth Air Festival yesterday using the 75-300 in Aperture mode (set to f8) rather than Shutter priority. Over 1800 shots and around 60 - 70% keepers, I love this little camera
Thanks Mike, yes, its "Bournemouth International Airport" now (always makes me smile)Terrific Brian. Especially like the first two. I was born in Bournemouth...in the days when it was Hurn Airport!
Mike
Awesome shots, Brian :thumbs:I gave the system a good work-out at the Bournemouth Air Festival yesterday using the 75-300 in Aperture mode (set to f8) rather than Shutter priority. Over 1800 shots and around 60 - 70% keepers, I love this little camera