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  • #31
    Re: Robbed

    Originally posted by glenachulish View Post
    Hi Jamie,

    Just came across this thread and I'd like to add my condolences, especially as you'd had the 50-200 for so little time. Here is the serial number, if you think it'll do any good: 060202275

    Cheers

    Callum
    Callum,
    Thanks - I'll add this to the immobilise.com details. Yes it's been some 6 weeks for me - with my credit card and bank issues and now this. Hopefully the saying trouble comes in 3's is correct and I've now had my quota.
    Jamie

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    • #32
      Re: Robbed

      Jamie, sorry to hear of your bad luck, hopefully your luck will start to change

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      • #33
        Re: Robbed

        Jamie, I understand what you mean about the G3. I own both, and whilst the G3 is technically a great camera, I get on far better with the GH2. Try one if you can - it is so ergonomic. In fact, I'm thinking of selling my G3 to concentrate on the GH2 (until Olympus bring out a built-in EVF m4/3).
        Stephen

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        • #34
          Re: Robbed

          Originally posted by StephenL View Post
          Jamie, I understand what you mean about the G3. I own both, and whilst the G3 is technically a great camera, I get on far better with the GH2. Try one if you can - it is so ergonomic. In fact, I'm thinking of selling my G3 to concentrate on the GH2 (until Olympus bring out a built-in EVF m4/3).
          Steven,
          Thanks for that I had thought of the GH2 though couldn't find anywhere locally that I could get my hands on one to try out. However I've been handling my E-600 for the last couple of days and find I'm far more comfortable with it with the HLD-5 on it. With the HLD-5 I find the RHS bottom corner of the combination fits neatly into the base of my palm, leaving my right thumb in perfect position for the control dial. The LHS bottom corner fits neatly into the base of my left palm leaving my left thumb and second finger in good position for the zoom and focus rings (for the 14-42 and 40-150 and 35mm anyway). So I think I've come to the conclusion that my primary camera needs to be E-3 kind of size for my hands.
          Jamie

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