I agree with you on this one Bill. The "advantage" of using OM-System Zuiko
lenses on a body in stop-down mode will quickly become tiresome. I bet that in
a short number of months, I'd become thoroughly tired of such a setup and move
completely to AF lenses.
Perhaps the use of a couple of the macros or the shift lens would be nice, but
most of the other lenses would be useful only for subjects that didn't move.
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>Subject: Re: [OM] E-1 4/3 vs. full sensor
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> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 20:44:00 EST
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>In a message dated 11/29/2003 5:03:35 PM Central Standard Time,
>olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>Complain as we will, very few of us would be happy doing most of our
>photography in stop down mode. Whatever DSLR you choose, new AF lenses
>are in your future for all but fairly specialized uses
>I agree. Does anyone else remember pre-set lens? I do and no, I don't
>remember tintypes. Bill Barber
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