Depends on your work. Lack of auto features matters much less in landscapes and
portraits.
tOM
On Friday, January 16, 2004 at 12:41
B. D. Colen <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hardly, Larry. First off, I don't think I've said a word about the E-1
> on this list in months. Second, if you want to stick your old SLR manual
> lenses on an autofocus digital SLR with all the latest features, and
> only be able to function in stop-down, manual focus, mode, be my guest.
> I know that I sure don't want to work that way, although I would like to
> use a few of the faster OM lenses simply to be able to work in lower
> light - but of course the focal length of those lenses will be doubled,
> so there's that problem to contend with. :-)
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