When you buy a camera that can accept interchangeable lenses, you’re not so much just buying a camera as buying a system.
Why? With little exception a Nikon body will only accept lenses made for it, and the same for Canon, for Pentax, for Sony, for Olympus and so on.
Some lens manufacturers such as Tamron and Sigma make lenses to suit a range of bodies, but those still have different mounts to the others. A Sigma lens made for a Pentax won’t fit on a Canon, and vice versa. Sure, you can buy adapters that will allow some lenses to be used on other bodies, but they work with varying (read ’limited’) success.
One dessert I can distinctly recall from my childhood is bread and butter pudding. The best bits were the bread that had sat on top of the baking custard - they had the flavour of the custard but a more substantial texture because they had been on top. The sultanas were acceptable, but optional in my view. Those sultanas that had managed to breach the surface were quickly dispatched to the bin because, in my view, there is little that is supposedly edible that could taste worst than a burnt sultana.
On a recent visit to Sydney I came across a newsagency that sold items that seemed to be of a higher quality or calibre than your standard, run-of-the-mill stationery items. I found a stand that contained a range of Blackwing Pencils. Blackwing are either iconic or cultic (depending if you like them or not).
This particular newsagency had a range of Blackwings including the standard, 602, Pearl and the 725. I opted for a Pearl and set of replacement erasers. The Blackwing Pearl has been sharpened but is yet to be put to any significant work.
After a bit of testing, fiddling and pondering I’ve decided to opt for Hugo as my CMS. It’s flat file, a single executable, multi-platform (which only needs to cover GNU-Linux and Windows in my stable), lightweight, well documented and has a swag of themes.
We’re ready to roll…
Over the years I’ve created and maintained a number of websites and/or blogs. The first was created in the free space offered by my then dial-up ISP. It was called “The Lounge Room” and comprised of a collection of anecdotes and stories I’d read. It was all hand-coded html.
My second site was another hand-coded html site called “Sandprints in my Mind”. It was my first attempt at what some might call a blog. It comprised some photographs and the odd book review. Because of the effort in maintaining it, it only lasted a few posts.
Welcome to egeiro.net. At the moment this is a greenfield website. The only real content exists in my head.