Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/05

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Subject: [Leica] olympus E1 experience
From: msadat at gmail.com (mehrdad)
Date: Sun Mar 5 09:29:34 2006
References: <440b792d0603050910j5cb453b7nb5ff92382a4a1a94@mail.gmail.com> <C0308951.D64B%bdcolen@comcast.net>

the current price on e1 is about 630 or so for the body, that seems
like a steel!!

On 3/5/06, B. D. Colen <bdcolen@comcast.net> wrote:
> I've been using it for about three years, Mehrdad. It's built like a tank -
> the equal in every respect of the top-of-the-line Canon and Nikon pro 
> bodies
> that now cost 4 to 14 times as much. All metal, completely sealed against
> dust and moisture, and unlike the competition, has a self-cleaning sensor -
> I have yet to have to clean mine, and and in all the time I've used it, I
> think I've noticed spots on two images - spots that weren't there after the
> sensor's next automatic self-clean.
>
> Limitations? It's only 5 megapix, and it doesn't begin to compare to the
> Canons in noise levels over 400. On the other hand, I generally shoot at
> 800, and no one's been saying, 'damn, those are noisy images.;-)' I'd say
> that at 800 it has a Tri-X pushed to 800 noise level; 1600 is usable but
> noisy; 3200 - well, it's damn noisy - but then so is film. Do I wish there
> was less noise at those higher isos? Yes. And the new MOS sensor in the new
> E330 is unquestionably better than the CCD in  the E-1.
>
> The viewfinder on the E-1 is large and bright enough for me to manually
> focus when I want to. That said, I wish it was larger.
>
> However, despite the draw backs, I've been successfully using it to shoot
> everything from photos for the New England Journal of Medicine, to weddings
> - and literally no one has every had anything negative to say.
>
> At the current price point - obviously they're dumping it as it's 5 mgp and
> behind the current curve - it's as good as free, and I would definitely
> recommend it. And I'd get it with the vertical grip and larger battery -
> it's a beautifully balanced package that way.
>
> And, yes, my digital work is supported by Olympus and they give me
> equipment. ;-) So ask one of the other E-1 users if these comments reflect
> their experience.
>
> B. D.
>
>
> On 3/5/06 12:10 PM, "mehrdad" <msadat@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Has anybody used the olympus E1, i am only interested in comments
> > about the body and the images it produces, i already have experience
> > with the great olympus lenses
> >   -------------------------------------
> >   regards, mehrdad
> >
> >
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  regards, mehrdad


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