
I got an Olympus E-620 camera. It’s a four thirds camera so it uses the same lenses as my Lumix L10. The E-620 has 12.3 mega pixels and a wide range of features, especially manual and a combination manual/auto features the L10 doesn’t have. One really nice feature is auto focus with fine manual focus adjustment. But what I was really going for is the extra mega pixels. Since so many of my wildlife photos have had to be farther away from the critters than I would like to be, the extra mega pixels, plus the noise reduction, should help improve the clarity on some of the critter photos.
Now I can keep the big lens on one camera and the macro on the other and be prepared for critters big and small.
I got home pretty late again tonight, so all I had time to photograph with the new camera was Bella Roma, taken with Le Long Lens in a light rain.