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The Royal Oak
Image Title:  The Royal Oak
 
 By: Kevin Dean  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Kevin Dean {K:438}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Olympus E1
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Olympus digital 14-54
Uploaded 5/23/2004 Film / Memory Type Sandisk Ultra2 CF
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 182 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Langstone
State -  HAMPSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About A view from Langstone.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Andrew Michael   {K:87} 5/24/2004
Nice image, Kevin! How do you like you E1 thus far?


Andrew Michael   {K:87} 5/24/2004
Nice image, Kevin! How do you like you E1 thus far?


Kevin Dean   {K:438} 5/24/2004
Thanks for the comment, as for the E1, I love it, it has a solid feel and a nice balance, it is very quiet and fast in use, and does everything with an air of quality. some of the pre-sets are not to my own likeing, but that is my feel, I am sure that for others they are fine. It feels just like a 35mm slr and has a lot in common with my old F90x.

I don't know if anybody from Olympus ever see these boards, but I have this to say.... Digital SLR's cost the average man a lot of money, and it would be nice to think they would last, so why do they not give 2 years warrenty, and how about making the digital sensor capable of being upgraded as and when higher resolutions as and when they become available, as I for one would pay to have the upgrade.


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