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Hey guys...

Just got my very first DSLR after catching the bug on my friends' Nikons.

Decided on the E510 as it comes with in-body image stabilisation, live-view (proven itself to be more a gimmick, as you can see what the lens sees, but for any focussing to occurr, it's gotta flip a mirror and do it's thing. Very time consuming) and subscribes to the 4/3s camp (people say it's better, but I couldn't really tell the diff other than the image ratio). Apparently the Olympus anti-dust mechanism is better than others (yet to fail after 3 days)

Got 2 lenses with it, both Zuiko (14-42mm) and (40-150mm).... but next ones will be Leica lenses.

Anyways, I'm only quite new to photography, but I'm keen to learn and take some nice photos when i got to Europe.

here's a couple of shots I took recently... please give feedback, as I'm quite a n00b

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  • 4 weeks later...

aye sash long tym no see. lets see you olympus go up with my sony alpha. still new to it but got some decent shots at the last DA event. still learning so its ok...photography is all about time (something i lack..need to get myself a watch)!

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