Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
Showing some photos of a 1939 De Soto Series S-6 Custom De Luxe on it's way to restoration (yes, still a bit of work...).😉
All this taken with the M9+35 Nokton 1.2 and OM-D+14mm Panny combo. At first, I thought it might be difficult to have these two in action side-by-side. I came from an M9+X1 combo, and, although the layout was practically the same, the slight differences in operation (X1 select-then-set vs. M9 hold-then-select) made for some "oops forgot to do that" moments. Somehow, the big differences in operation between the M9 and OM-D seems to be more efficient, ironically. I didn't make a single mistake in setting anything while switching between the two.
Does that make sense? Sometimes, different is better than "almost the same'? Seems like it to me!
Anyway, here are some of the photos so far:

Pondering Parts for Patch Up by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Grilled by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Restore me! by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Restore me! by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr
All this taken with the M9+35 Nokton 1.2 and OM-D+14mm Panny combo. At first, I thought it might be difficult to have these two in action side-by-side. I came from an M9+X1 combo, and, although the layout was practically the same, the slight differences in operation (X1 select-then-set vs. M9 hold-then-select) made for some "oops forgot to do that" moments. Somehow, the big differences in operation between the M9 and OM-D seems to be more efficient, ironically. I didn't make a single mistake in setting anything while switching between the two.
Does that make sense? Sometimes, different is better than "almost the same'? Seems like it to me!
Anyway, here are some of the photos so far:

Pondering Parts for Patch Up by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Grilled by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Restore me! by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr

Restore me! by The Johann Espiritu™, on Flickr