Olympus-less

The deed is done, after 10 great years using an Olympus micro 4/3 camera and some excellent Zuiko lenses, I finally decided I needed to move on.  So via trade in at my favourite local camera emporium and a few bits sold to a fellow Olympus user, I’ve bought into the full frame mirrorless age and gone over to Nikon in the shape of a Z5.

It’s odd only having one lens to use, though how long that stays true is another matter.  But the one I have will do the job I need to do, whilst the camera will take grain free photos in lighting conditions that would have left my E-M5 floundering.

There’s a definite learning curve involved in moving systems, mainly getting used to the menus and what button does what, but for the minute I’ll settle for not catching the on/off lever at inopportune moments….

I’m not quite Olympus-less, I still have a 35mm Trip that I restored and a TG-5 Tough should I wish to swim with a camera or such like, but they can’t do photos like this this either.

Clockwork penguins
Not bad for 10000 ISO