Pretty. What are you shooting with these days?
(Going to buy an Oly OMD EM5 pretty much the second I get my hands on one. http://www.dpreview.com/articles/5118208599/hands-on-with-the-olympus-om-d-e-m5)
Nice! (The camera's not too shabby either!!)
I bought myself a
Nikon D5000 a couple of years ago. I started off with an 18-200mm zoom lens which has been great. I really enjoy getting out of the city with my camera. I quickly learned that I needed something wider than 18mm for the landscape shots I enjoy taking, but having splashed almost £1000 on the body and the 18-200, another six or seven hundred on a lens was never going to get past the financial auditor (aka "The Wife") without some considerable time passing. Time has passed. I picked one up on Ebay for £500 saving between one and two hundred (which was spent on my new monitor) and I'm asking all my friends and family for small donations towards my "Lens fund" for my birthday to help soften the blow a bit.
The D5000 is an entry level DSLR and after two years, I still have a lot to learn, and I don't get out with the camera nearly as much as I'd like to. I won't replace this camera unless it breaks, or I reach a point on the learning curve where I'm told I "can't do that with that camera... you'll need something like x-y-z if you want to do that"
Until then, I am really happy with the learning, and my two lenses. The 10mm is great. I am quite pleased with the results I got at the weekend there, and that despite going out to take landscape pics in the brightest sunlight we've had for weeks, at one in the afternoon, with no filters! The camera struggled with it, but I'm still happy with the results.
Roll on my spring break....
-marko