G1, G2, EM-10, EM-1, EM-1 MKII

nzmacro

Been quite a ride with m4/3 right from the first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with the G1.What a ride so far. All with the Canon teles. In fact I think these are all with the 500 F/4.5L, yeah they are.Panasonic G1Panasonic G2Oly E-M10Oly E-M1Oly E-M1 MKIIJust random shots out of a folder, thousands more.So from the beginning to now for me with m4/3 cameras. The E-M1 MKII will carry on until it dies. So a big thanks Panasonic and Oly (no OMD here) I've learned a lot in here over the years and it's still just the beginning, there's a lot more to go yet.So that's the boxes out of the way at least with a bit of mirrorless history from here.All the best folks.Danny.


Sujiar

Masterful...Thanks Danny


Adrian Harris

Gorgeous images Danny. I do hope we don't lose touch. I would really miss your input.


S Jones

It was your posts with the E-M10 along with your manual focus techniques post that inspired me when using what I had whilst saving. I have now spent the savings and am CAF but I learnt a lot and continue to be inspired by your images.Many thanks.Stephen


Skeeterbytes

It's been a pleasure seeing your masterful work these many years Danny, especially the dispatches from Kingfisher HQ. (So very many tiny crabs.)Best wishes to you, going forward!Cheers,Rick


MNE

Wow ... the Kingfisher looks a little annoyed!


nzmacro

MNE wrote:Wow ... the Kingfisher looks a little annoyed!Well do ya!


NowHearThis

Always enjoyed your great photos and appreciate your immense talent.


nzmacro

S Jones wrote:It was your posts with the E-M10 along with your manual focus techniques post that inspired me when using what I had whilst saving. I have now spent the savings and am CAF but I learnt a lot and continue to be inspired by your images.Many thanks.StephenNice and it makes all that time setting that post up, worthwhile Stephen. Had a few PMs from that post over the years, so well worth the time.All the best your way Stephen. Good luck with where you land after this.Danny.


nzmacro

Skeeterbytes wrote:It's been a pleasure seeing your masterful work these many years Danny, especially the dispatches from Kingfisher HQ. (So very many tiny crabs.)Best wishes to you, going forward!Cheers,RickPleasure with you as well Rich. Sort of decided where I will end up with Bob and Alans site, but also trying the other main one with a few posts. Hope to see you around Rich and yes, been a pleasure here as well over the yearsIt's been a long time mate.Danny.


nzmacro

Adrian Harris wrote:Gorgeous images Danny. I do hope we don't lose touch. I would really miss your input.A pleasure it's been with you Adrian. Always an honest poster and always well thought out posts. I'll be trying these two Adrianhttps://dprevived.com/https://dprforum.com/community/I need a multi camera board when I use two brands anyway, so those both look good, but Bob and Alans site need a new look which is coming. The m4/3.org looks good if it's just m4/3 you are after.All the best and hope to see you aroundDanny.


Messier Object

I’ve always enjoyed your FD Tele shots Danny, especially from the 500mm and you’ve often had me think that “I’ve got to get me one of them” but I’ve got too much gear as it is.for fun I’ve just updated my Gear List here on DPR and given the items my personal rating.https://www.dpreview.com/members/7397715973/gearlistWay too much gearPeter


nzmacro

Messier Object wrote:I’ve always enjoyed your FD Tele shots Danny, especially from the 500mm and you’ve often had me think that “I’ve got to get me one of them” but I’ve got too much gear as it is.for fun I’ve just updated my Gear List here on DPR and given the items my personal rating.https://www.dpreview.com/members/7397715973/gearlistWay too much gearPeterI hate to be the one to tell you Pete, you need therapy mateGees Pete! Classic.Well you know where I'll be and hope to see you there.Danny.


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