Going back to my roots.

Hi everyone,

Back in the 70’s when I got my first serious camera a 35mm Olympus OM-1 manual film camera with the then pretty much obligatory 50 mm f.1.8 lens the one thing that I remember above all is the fun of having a one camera one lens lightweight setup which felt so natural in one’s hand and was a joy to use. Sure over time I bought other and more specialised lenses as I have with my modern gear but there’s something liberating and fun about that kind of gear.

So, trying to dismiss any feelings of nostalgia and being objective, I’ve decided to do just that all over again with one of my favourite cameras and lenses , my Olympus OM-D E-M5 II and my Lumix 20 mm f/1.7 (40mm equivalent) lens. I will also take my tiny Lumix 14-42 mm II zoom, a very capable lens in it’s own right, as it weighs next to nothing at 3.9 ounces! (I love plastic) πŸ™‚ and it’s there if I feel that I need it but it is my intent to try and stick with the 20mm as much as possible. The other reason for taking the zoom is that, mobility-wise I cannot zoom with my feet like I used to and my opportunities to get out and take photographs have become quite rare and I really want to be covered if I’m somewhere when I need other focal lengths but not at the expense of lugging heavier gear around.

I know from years of experience that this focal length range feels the best and most natural for me with the sweet spot more or less right in the middle at about 20mm thus I almost certainly should be able to capture just about everything that I want. One thing is for sure it’ll be a lot of fun and, when it’s fun, it not only feels better but like as not ends up with some of my favourite “keeper” shots. Photography is as much about state of mind as it is anything else.

Kind regards,

Leigh

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