I clearly agree with your analysis. Olympus makes money on the P&S market.
I sincerely doubt if they make much, if any, money on the digital market ---
yet.
I can't do the comparison fairly yet, but since I have an IS-3 arriving
soon, I'll be in a better position, purely from a form-factor perspective.
I do own a decent, but not great digital camera, the Kodak DC290. The
limitations are huge -- as is the convenience. The E10 intrigues me and I
think I'll jump in again -- in one or two more generations (usually counted
in weeks in digital technology). The E30 (E4T?) should be just right.
Course, I'll wait until the E70 is out and buy a used E30......not much of a
reall supporter, am I.
Tom
BTW, just hated the Mustang analogy <g>.
From: <clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Let's all hope that Olympus puts the horse back in front of the cart,
> and (to mix metaphors) that they discover a Mustang instead of an Edsel
> in their digital corral.
>
> But that's just my opinion....
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