>Olympus is going to do it again... and if you don't already
>have a bag full of legacy Nikon or Canon lenses, you're not
>stuck having to buy that huge EOS body or D100 body to go
>digital. The Olympus digital SLR stuff is going to be 1/3
>smaller, much lighter, and just as sharp and high quality for
>images... what do you want to carry around all day long???
I question whether a significantly smaller lens can be just as
sharp as a larger lens. Lenses have a resolution, too. This
new solution will be lighter and probably less expensive, but
no pros will be using it. Olympus made a decision to ignore
the pro market, and that was probably wise considering their
history and company size. But it's not going to be as good as
a full-frame Canon or Nikon.
Pete
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