try different lenses to see what you prefer lor,
for me, after 5-6 years, my shooting now revolves around the 35mm, 50mm and 85mm primes, all f/1.8,
I find that these 3 lenses is light enough, easy on the pocket, and am satisfied with the IQs
There are poor people in Singapore who needs help rather urgently,
dinosaur bones are more ostentatious than practical, mostly likely viewed by largely foreign tourists,
Sorry, but I will not be donating to any dinosaur bones project.
Took my E-500 and E-510 to sentosa and the zoo during the past month.
Hope Oly can come out with another consumer body like the E-5xx or E6xx series.
The zuiko lenses are too bloody good to go extinct.
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Hardly used lens(3-4 times) bought in 2008.
Brought it to the zoo today, realised I didn't need it much.
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I have both lenses, they are very different and each has its uses. Excllent results when handled well. I have the 50mm 1.8 too, which gives you even more options.
My experiences so far,
D7000 from iphoto : 0 shutter
D50 from non-recomended shop in Funan : shutter count 2
E500 from Cathay Peninsula : 0 shutter
E510 1 week old 2nd hand from Clubsnap BNS: shutter count 300+
Disappointing budget to me.:(
The handouts increased by a few hundred $$, that's all. One time painkiller treatment, what happens after the effect wear out and the pain returns, an the myriad of GST, ERP... hikes starts again.:cry:
Nothing to address long-term cost of living, housing, medical...
Still holding on to mine, very good cam. Shutter count only~4,500.
Here is a recently taken photo
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5084/5213997575_286c353559_b.jpg