Hannah with the E-M5 – Part 1

Come tomorrow, It’ll be exactly a day away from Hannah being a month to three years old. Despite what she might sometimes seem like from the pictures here, be assured that when we say she’s becoming assertive, we mean it! The both of us have frequent stand-of moments with her – for example over what toys she brings out of home, what clothes to wear, drinking milk – though thankfully, none of the stand-offs have been more than 10-15 minutes. She certainly hasn’t taken any of her assertion out of home, so we’re thankful for small favors.

The E-M5’s a pretty easy camera to use, though I’m still getting used to the myriad of customizable options in it’s multi-layer menu system (the Nikon’s menu organization for me is still more logical and definitely neater). The two dials are real helpful; I’ve set one to program-shift, and the other to exposure compensation; definitely way easy to do adjustments now without taking my eye off the viewfinder, as compared to making the same adjustments on the E-PL2.

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Hannah using her chopsticks as drumsticks. This picture was shot at 1/15s, and still turned out sharp. The 5-axis stabilization is incredible!
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Hannah recently dug out her two stuffed sheep dolls that she’d put aside for a few months now. Yep; her moods for which toys to play with changes, and frequently.
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Hannah’s also taken to playing with Ling’s handphone. She’s mastered taking pictures, switching between front/back cameras, swiping photos and even pinch-zooming.=)
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At Ikea (we made new curtains for her room), and waiting for Mommy to return with breakfast trays.

More pictures coming tomorrow too.=)