Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
> You do wonder whether Olympus will get left behind in other ways as
> well. Both Canon and Nikon are well into image stabilization. The newly
> announced lens from Nikon is exceptionally clever in making a fairly
> slow, but small zoom practical with image stabilization because even
> though it is slow you will be able to get a sharp image hand holding it
> at 1/15 of a second. Even if Olympus builds a fairly compact DSLR it
> may end up with an expensive, large fast lens that must shoot at 1/125
> to get a sharp image.
It is necessary to have large aperture lens as the CCD is too small,
I'm interested on more control of DOF.
C.H.Ling
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