If you want a camera that appeals to the widest possible market, C*n*n has
been pretty hard to beat for quite a few years. With the D20 being very new,
it is probably the current one to beat. If you think that Olympus will
target a large niche market that fits you, and if their current offering
fits your current needs, the E-1 can be a good way to go.
C*n*n has "proven" themselves to be a safe bet but I believe Olympus will
try to differentiate themselves from mainstream thought much like they did
with the OM-1. C*n*n will try to control mainstream thought
I took a quick look and didn't see prices on yaBe that much cheaper than
Adorama - at stores the 1D2 is quite a bit more money than the E-1, the D20
seems pretty comparable..
-jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "IanG" <I@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> That's just blown every sensible reason for buying an E1 then..... except
> that they are going really cheap on eb*y now.
>
snip
>
> Anyway, 11lb difference. That's a C*n*N 1D2, 70-200/2.8L and a 550ex
flash.
>
> Ian
>
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