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I think he's hating the venue Juha . . .Don't hate the players, hate the game! :lecture:
//Juha
Im running out of people to blame. LOLAs long as I have someone to blame other than myself I'm good to go...
Well, that's cute. He can live with the players and the sport, but dislikes the surroundings.. Can't even think of a suitable sports analogy!I think he's hating the venue Juha . . .
You can always blame me Guy - everybody else does . . . . . . . . . we could join forces to see if we can persuade Todd to buy an RX-10Im running out of people to blame. LOL
No Todd . . . once you've been to the farm it's hard to go back to the city .once you've been to the city, hard to go back to the farm.
I'd start a fun with A6000 thread when mine comes, but, it'd just be "moved". . . I've fondled the RX10 a few times.Good Oh!
Thank you Guy, now it seems we are allowed to admit to being interested in the RX10 . . .
Todd - you must get one and add it to your nice size comparison.
I'll buy one and sell everything except the M . . . Who's going to start the 'fun with the RX-10' thread?
Certainly sound like a good lens for video but for stills it is just to slow for me as I need to be able to stop movement with high shutter speeds and for this OSS is really not of any use in this focal length range. I can see it as a good 'out for a walk' landscape or general use lens in good light