MJFerron
Picked up my beautiful OM1-n from a co-worker along with a 28 3.5 and a 50mm 1.8 all in superb condition. Then of course I needed a portrait lens so I picked up a 100 2.8 then a 28 2.8 for speed then a 24 2.8 in case I need to go wider then 28 then a 35-70 so I don't need to change lenses, then my OM2n for A priority.
So I recently reprint a shot I made with the OM1 and 28 3.5 and wonder why I need anything more than the original body and the 3.5. It made a perfectly detailed 8x10 (I never push 35mm beyond that size) I'm going back to the original setup along with the 100 2.8. Don't need anymore than that. Too many choices. Choice for me get in the way of creativity.
OK I'm done with my rant.
So I recently reprint a shot I made with the OM1 and 28 3.5 and wonder why I need anything more than the original body and the 3.5. It made a perfectly detailed 8x10 (I never push 35mm beyond that size) I'm going back to the original setup along with the 100 2.8. Don't need anymore than that. Too many choices. Choice for me get in the way of creativity.
OK I'm done with my rant.
