lol lol
just more information to clutter my mind.
i will be in a pro type camera store at the end of the week and so hope they will have several of the mentioned types that i can handle first hand.
ann
And yet another camera to consider is the Olympus E420. It is a real four thirds DSLR, with intercdhangeable lenses, but even smaller than the Panasonic G1.
and wonder if the emphasis was intended to have beenreal four thirds DSLR
real four thirds DSLR
I just was thinking about your wording of:
and wonder if the emphasis was intended to have been
in which case while I agree that it lacks an optical view finder I find that this brings as many advantages (perhaps more) than disadvantages. Clearly this will be usage dependent. Personally I now use the 'viewfinder' for reviewing shots as I find that in bright light I can see everything better. This gives me the strange situation of composing on the tilt screen and reviewing in the viewfinder.
Being able to zoom in to the image to confirm focus in the EVF is also quite handy.
My intention was simply to suggest the E420 as a reasonable substitute for smaller sensor cameras, not that the Panasonic G1 is not a real four-thirds camera. I think the GI and E420 are very interesting because of their weight and compact size and fill a niche between the larger DSLR and the smaller sensor cameras like the Canon G10 and the LX3.
I have not compared the G1 and E420 feature by feature, but the significantly lower cost of the E420 might be important to many given that the size and performance seems about par.
Sandy
My intention was simply to suggest the E420
as a reasonable substitute for smaller sensor cameras,
but the significantly lower cost of the E420 might be important to many given that the size and performance seems about par.
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