>
> Go over to dpreview and read the threads on this exact question on the
Nikon SLR, Canon D300, Canon DSLR, and Olympus SLR forums. The
300D/D70/10D/E-1 debate rages on, and on, and on. Each forum will offer
it's own biases and religion.
>
> If you can't spring $1600-1700 for an E-1 with the 14-54/2.8-3.5 lens
(28-108 equiv), and you have to have a kit, then I'd consider the D70; it's
lens is much better than the 300D's. If you don't need a kit, there are
other lens options. But for a business use, I'd consider the E-1 before the
other two, lower-end cameras.
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> Skip
>
Skip,
I'm sorry, but the D70 isn't a 'lower-end' camera. I would put it up against
the E-1 on absolutely any measure and, particularly based on the breadth of
the system, the D70 would win many, if not all, of the comparisons. I like
the E-1 and respect the decision, but you're just wrong on this one.
Tom
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