Seafront Brighton and dual Battery/ multi SDHC Card Case update.

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Taken from the Palace Pier. As per my previous Brighton shots taken with my Olympus OM-D E-M5 II camera and M.Zuiko 14-150mm II lens. Full size image as always here on my Flickr page : https://flic.kr/p/2pLzQpA

I’ve taken delivery of my new dual battery and multi SDHC card case. Looks like it’ll do the trick. As I thought, the latches and hinges are quite a bit sturdier than the ones that I’ve been using. .After I took these shots I did add a prominent “THIS WAY UP” Dymo label to the top of the box so as to prevent accidentally opening it the wrong way up and having one’s batteries and cards falling out! πŸ™‚ as, confusingly for someone of my age πŸ™‚ , the latches open the opposite way round to the ones that I’ve been using. The case looks like it’ll stand up well to a few knocks and bumps and, although not sold as watertight, I’m not worried about the possibility of water getting in in day-to-day usage as the case closes securely. When the case is inside my camera bag and also a rain cover should it be necessary there’s no way that rain water is getting to my batteries and cards. Case or no case, never a good idea to drop one’s batteries in a pool of water! πŸ™‚

Kind regards to all

Leigh

I didn’t feel inclined to try :)

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“Textures”

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Leigh

Soapbox: “What a load of old cobblers!”

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If there’s one thing above all else that irritates me about so many lens reviews it’s the absolute obsession with sharpness. I’ve never owned a modern lens that isn’t, at the very least, acceptably sharp. All those test charts and lens comparisons ad-nauseum. What self-respecting modern day lens manufacturer would try and market a lens that isn’t sharp?. In the pre-digital analogue days we never even thought about such things, we used what we had. The internet didn’t exist and neither did another of my pet peeves “pixel-peeping”. How about all those great photographs taken with analogue equipment?. I wonder what the modern day reviewers would make of the lenses that I and others were using fifty or so years ago?. By comparison with their modern day equivalents, on the whole, they definitely weren’t as sharp, It seems to me that some folks are really hung up on the pursuit of the sharpest of sharp lenses. As a matter of personal taste I spend more time softening my images than sharpening them. πŸ™‚

Of late I’ve been reacquainting myself with my Olympus M.Zuiko 14-150mm II “superzoom” lens, a great lens for travel. I bought this lens seven years ago just prior to my visit to Rome where I used it for the first time. Since then I’ve used it off and on and never been unhappy with the results obtainable from this lens. Given my photographic interests and preferred method of working, if I had thousands of pounds to spend on Pro-branded lenses would I do so?. The short answer is no, the longer answer is no, because not only are they considerable bigger and heavier, I don’t believe the difference in optical quality is such that comes close to warranting their hefty price tag. The 14-150mm is weather-sealed, small, light and so well suited as a travel lens. I trust this lens to produce good quality images. Pair this up with a small lightweight fast prime lens like my 20mm Lumix f/1.7 another great lens and when travelling I’ve got all I need for 99.9% of subjects and occasions and I’m neither straining my back nor my finances.

Here’s a nice real-world review of the 14-150mm lens.

Kind regards

Leigh

One last pier shot

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Palace Pier, Brighton.

All the best,

Leigh

Three more from Brighton

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A few more from my visit to Brighton.

“Attack of the giant shellfish”

“Cross my palm with silver”

“Still there!”

After 9 years since I took the shot below.

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Leigh

Huts – Brighton

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Last one for today πŸ™‚

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Leigh

“Splendour” – Brighton

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Another of my shots from today’s visit to Brighton taken with my M.Zuiko 14-150mm lens.

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Leigh

Superzoom in Brighton

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“The End”. Amusements at the end of Palace Pier, Brighton. EM-5 II and M.Zuiko 14-150mm. I forgot how good this lens is. Β Five frame handheld HDR.

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Leigh

Funny

If you want a laugh view on YouTube and turn on CC (closed captions) for this video πŸ™‚πŸ™‚

πŸ™‚ Leigh