Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The key to this puzzle is, "is Olympus continuing with the PRO dSLR line?" I hope it does, I still have a drawer full of OM lens and a OM-4T. The whole marketing blurb was that by design a digital system from the ground up, they can optimize everything. Well, reality isn't quite like that. The 4/3 lens are not noticeably smaller, and they from what I read, aren't really true telecentric design. What Olympus does right though, is continue to innovate just a bit more than others big guys. Ultrasonic vibration to clean the sensor, water sealing on the E-1, live VF on the E-330 etc. Now if they can throw a coup with a digital OM: imagine something the size of the Pentax dSLR (e.g. small), with live View, image stabilization a la Minolta/Sony, FAST prime lens in wide to normal range, 10MP.... Now that would be quite interesting. At 10:16 AM 6/17/2006, Phil Swango wrote: >BD, or anyone else: I seem to be missing the point of the 4/3 concept. I >can get several makes of DSLRs in the 6-8 mp range (APS-size sensor) for >$600-800. Most will take some lenses I already have. Since the better 4/3 >cameras cost that much or more, what's the advantage? Not trolling -- I'm >actually trying to learn something. // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)