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Hi Everyone,
I am a professional equine photographer based in Suffolk. Looking forward to see what you all think of the direction Olympus is taking us! I use E-3 and a range of lenses but still believe its the person behind the camera that creates the image!
It seems that the CSC bug has bitten most of the major manufacturers now. I'm still not convinced by EVFs so will be sticking to my E-n cameras for now as I have too much invested in the system to jump ship. I just hope that Olympus will continue to support Four-Thirds in the future
Welcome from someone who (think that he) is able to do his own photos of the wifes horses, so that there is nothing to earn for a pro equine shot at my place, fortunately
Interested in seeing some of your work though. May give me a usefull hint one day
Hi Guys,
yes will put some images up soon for you to see, i did have an article in Olympus user earlier this year with some of my Suffolk Punch Horse photos in. John I too really hope they support 4/3rds I have a lot invested in the system and do not regret it, love the glass!!
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