> If money were no object, I would have investigated the
> CWMNBN* from the N competitor.
I was extremely close to buying a CWMNBN from the M competitor.
It was only through the efforts of Bill Barber that kept me from
doing it.
> I didn't expect to like the E-1 as much as I now do and the
> OM lenses work better than I had expected. The camera is
> extremely comfortable in the hand. There is no pain or
> performance sacrifice associated with shooting in RAW mode,
> which suits my penchant for post processing. My other
> digital cameras either don't do RAW or do it quite slowly.
What suprised me is how well my A1 stacks up against the E-1.
Obviously speed and noise issues are a slam dunk in favour of
the E-1, but the A1 remains my daily shooter for industrial
photography. Best part is that as I learn new things (or
settings) on one, I am able to apply it to the other.
AG
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