Hi Brian, I'm a new subscriber to your channel I found you this morning. like you I moved to micro 4/3rds last year and loving it and looking forward to seeing some more of your great video's.
Hi Brian, great tour and love your humble opinion of the m4/3 system. I to am a convert from Nikon but almost seven years now. Love the size and cost compared to the other systems, I've never looked back.
Hi Brian sorry for the odd message earlier had the wrong profile on. SA Connah's Quay where I'm currently based. do enjoy your content. Have you done one on Talking Tarn? Stuart
Hi Brian I have just found your channel . Love your attitude and belief in using good pre used equipment. The are you are photographing looks fantastic and when the lockdown is eased I will be making my way north ...especially as I have just retired. I use mft Olympus / Panasonic and succumbed to gear acquisition syndrome during the lockdown. I am trying to decide which cameras/ lenses to keep and which to sell on. The lenses for mft are ideal to carry as in the main they are so small and lightweight. My keepers will be the Olympus 17mm 1.8 and the 45mm 1.8 and 40-150 mm f4. I really am enjoying your videos ...how did the film you found in the OM1n develop? Stay safe
Hello Alan, you will be welcome up north I’m sure. Having said that the UK has amazing places to visit and photograph throughout its length and breadth, we are lucky. I totally agree on the 17mm & 45mm primes. I only recently got the 17mm but I’m using it all the time, it’s excellent. The 45mm has been my bread and butter essential lens for my headshot work, super sharp, light and tiny. I’m not familiar with the f4 version of the 40-150, but I can’t see it being anything other than excellent too. The M43 platform really does have some great choice now. Best wishes.
Never heard it pronounced Wether-all before, more Wether-ul. The Holy Trinity Church going down from the green on the other side of the green is my family church or Mother Church, not been there in years. I'll have to venture out sometime.
What a lovely walk down Memory Lane. Thank you!
You’re welcome I’m glad you enjoyed it
@@ThatMicro43Guy I truly did. You can’t even imagine.
Hi Brian, I'm a new subscriber to your channel I found you this morning. like you I moved to micro 4/3rds last year and loving it and looking forward to seeing some more of your great video's.
you've never changed mate!
Great stuff Brian, I love your style - simple, high quality, natural shots - just my cup of tea! Thanks.
Hi Brian, great tour and love your humble opinion of the m4/3 system. I to am a convert from Nikon but almost seven years now. Love the size and cost compared to the other systems, I've never looked back.
Lovely little tour Brian. A very much under appreciated corner of England. I just love the Hadrian's Wall line. Keep em coming.
Thank you David
Brian, i like Cumbria, i like your pictures, i like your thoughts about photography.
And I like your comment. Thank you.
Hi Brian sorry for the odd message earlier had the wrong profile on. SA Connah's Quay where I'm currently based. do enjoy your content. Have you done one on Talking Tarn? Stuart
Not a problem, I do things like that. Yes, I did one a few weeks ago. Here is a link to it ruclips.net/video/iroHqqLX26g/видео.html
Hi Brian I have just found your channel . Love your attitude and belief in using good pre used equipment. The are you are photographing looks fantastic and when the lockdown is eased I will be making my way north ...especially as I have just retired. I use mft Olympus / Panasonic and succumbed to gear acquisition syndrome during the lockdown. I am trying to decide which cameras/ lenses to keep and which to sell on. The lenses for mft are ideal to carry as in the main they are so small and lightweight. My keepers will be the Olympus 17mm 1.8 and the 45mm 1.8 and 40-150 mm f4. I really am enjoying your videos ...how did the film you found in the OM1n develop? Stay safe
Hello Alan, you will be welcome up north I’m sure. Having said that the UK has amazing places to visit and photograph throughout its length and breadth, we are lucky.
I totally agree on the 17mm & 45mm primes. I only recently got the 17mm but I’m using it all the time, it’s excellent. The 45mm has been my bread and butter essential lens for my headshot work, super sharp, light and tiny. I’m not familiar with the f4 version of the 40-150, but I can’t see it being anything other than excellent too. The M43 platform really does have some great choice now. Best wishes.
Never heard it pronounced Wether-all before, more Wether-ul.
The Holy Trinity Church going down from the green on the other side of the green is my family church or Mother Church, not been there in years. I'll have to venture out sometime.
Well, I’m an interloper, a geordie who moved to Brampton 35 years ago lol