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Sunday, 6 June 2010
A Rose called "Chris"
I hope this shows what the NX10, standard 18-55 lens and +4 close up filter are capable of. I don't think it's at all bad.
If, like me, you're approaching the other side of the hill, or even over it already, then these new style EVIL cameras are good news, especially if you want to take pictures where you can no longer quite get your head to use a proper viewfinder! The live view implementation is really superb on them, far better than on any DSLR.
If, like me, you're approaching the other side of the hill, or even over it already, then these new style EVIL cameras are good news, especially if you want to take pictures where you can no longer quite get your head to use a proper viewfinder! The live view implementation is really superb on them, far better than on any DSLR.
I suppose the downside is that there's no optical viewfinder. However, the new breed of EVFs are much, much better than those of yore. If you haven't done so already, I would recommend you try one. When I compare the EVF in my Nikon E8700 with that in my Samsung NX10 the difference is staggering.
Lytes Cary Manor
The National Trust certainly have some superb properties, and Lytes Cary Manor in Somerset is undoubtedly one of my favourites.
You often hear the Trust criticsed for being a 'middle class preserve'. I think there is some truth in that, but I firmly believe we would have lost many if not all of these places long ago if it weren't for the Trust. Maybe the big challenge for them is to be more inclusive...
You often hear the Trust criticsed for being a 'middle class preserve'. I think there is some truth in that, but I firmly believe we would have lost many if not all of these places long ago if it weren't for the Trust. Maybe the big challenge for them is to be more inclusive...
Monday, 24 May 2010

A friend (?) sent me this in an email today, and yes she's also in the photo. It's a scan from a very old photo so excuse the quality. It was taken in 1960 or perhaps 1961 and I'm in the back row with my head on my hands between the girl with glasses and the boy with the exagerated smile. I suddenly feel very old!
Sunday, 23 May 2010

Unfortunately I'm not as fit as I once was, and I find carrying a heavy camera bag just about impossible these days. Consequently I was immediately attracted to the EVIL cameras concept, and this year I invested in a Samsung NX10. I find it very impressive.
Of course lens support is rather limited so far but, as I'm trying to save weight here, I decided I'd see if I could manage with just one lens anyway. I've opted for the 18-55 OIS lens for now, and I'm fairly satisfied. One problem area though is that I do like a close focus lens, and the little Samsung is a bit limited in this respect. Solution? I bought a +4 close up filter, it's small light and cheap and performs surprisingly well. Mind you I think I'll invest in the 60mm Macro as and when it becomes available. So much for sticking to one lens!
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