I don't see any evidence of interchangeable lenses. It is remarkable
as having a set of controls equivalent to those of a film SLR, and
they are accessible through conventional dedicated dials and buttons.
(Rather than through extended menu and button pressing sessions, if at
all.) It's actually a camera for serious photographers. It uses the
FL-40 supplemental flash.
Paul
>
> :It is so cool if this is true.
>
> You mean if it were true. Don't count on it. The page
>
> http://www.olympus.co.jp/LineUp/Digicamera/E10/6S/index.html
>
> gives a good view of this camera. No indication that its lens is
> exchangeable. But I do like its classic focusing and zoom ring design. And
> this lens which is the equivalent of 35-140mm for 35mm film, having a speed
> of F2-2.4! Now why can't we have that? ;)
>
> But most important is that it crossed the 4Mb barrier. Near photo quality on
> A4...
>
>
> hnz
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