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Was this kludged together by AI? You're talking about half-frame film cameras, and spend a whole minute suggesting that the digital Olympus E-PL8 is one of them.
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It was just a reply to a GPT prompt being read by an AI text to speech generator. The person who "Created" it probably makes 200 a day under different names. I doubt that person will even read these comments.
As a hiker who takes photographs to document my adventures (landscapes and geological features, wildlife, trees, wildflowers, close-up of insects and fungi, other hikers in the group and their activities), I carry two lenses on two bodies - 55-300 mm PLM and HD DA 15 mm. Under adverse weather conditions, I use 18-135 mm instead of 15 mm. I will buy 16-50 mm PLM next.
Guys I don't know much about gaming laptops but I bought one from ASUS Strix G17, Ryzen 9 7945HX, Rtx 4060, 32GB Ram, 240Hz is it good? I actually want to play games on high quality with good FPS is that good?
As a nature photographer I shoot a lot of macro, and I have several macro lenses. Two get the most use though. For travelingbor when I know I will be dealing with hars weather, the Pentax 100mm f2.8 DFA Water resistant. Is my go to lens. However, if I want to go to higher magnification for insects it is the Laowa 100mm 2X f2.8 macro. It is a LOT heavier, but that 2X is magic.
Rog 8 pro beats the s24 ultra and iPhone 15 pro max in benchmarks (not geek benchmarks cause they're the only ones saying iPhone wins for some reason)❤
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What about boots with a wide toe box (Keen, other)? On multi day hikes your feet will swell and a narrow toe can be uncomfortable. A Topo or Altra trail shoe may be more comfortable, but don’t provide ankle support or good weather protection. The Topo and Altra are great for hikes like the Camino where you might be able to dry them overnight. I’m curious what you considered muddy trails? Our western Washington glacial deposits are very slick when wet. I consider some boots dangerous because they perform poorly in wet muddy conditions.
Having shot and used a number of cameras since 1972, I would advise staying away from the cheap cameras of that era. That even means the Canon AE1. It's a cheap camera lacking the sturdiness of the Nikon FM/FE and the Pentax cameras. I own the Nikon F2 and FE2 and to this day they still function as new. The Pentax ME and MX are also fine cameras. I even tried the Olympus OM1 and it too is a fine camera. I would recommend anyone looking to adopt one of these cameras from last century to do their research extensively. There are nice copies around and they don't demand a lot of money. Look, examine, try them out before you buy or make sure you have the ability to return a used camera. Some are used heavily, many are not. Note, the Nikon F/F2 along with the Canon F1 were heavily used by the media and combat cam crews. Make sure you get one that was cared for like a new born baby. The one thing to keep in mind is lens selection. The more popular the camera, like Pentax and Nikon, the wider the selection of excellent lenses. They range from fisheye to ultra telephoto though you will probably settle for 24/35/50/75/135/200mm samples. That is why I strongly recommend Nikon film cameras. For my recommendation, skip the plastic Canon AE1and look at Nikon and Pentax. Both are excellent cameras by excellent companies. You will be amazed at how robust they are compared to the plastic electronic cameras of today. Nikon has a lens mount that lasted for what, 40 years give or take.
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