Joel,
Oh I would if I could. Tough to find around here. I did just find out
that the local Circuit C*ty does have the E-300 in house, so I'll take a look
at that. As a last resort I will be in NYC for a week in July so I may have to
stop by B&H for a first hand look at the E-1. I'm a little worried about going
there though; no telling what I might be tempted to buy.
Charlie
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Subject: [OM] Re: [OM]Grandfather Mtn/Appalachian Trail
Quoting Geilfuss Charles
> I've looked at a number of
> DSLR's the last few days and I must says that none of
> them are anywhere near as comfortable as any of my OM's
> and the array of buttons and menu's make my head spin. I
> must admit though, I could get used to auto-focus. Kind
> of makes up for the dimmer viewfinder. So far I'm partial
> to the Pent*x D ist and the C*non Rebel XL/ 350D. Would
> love to check out Oly E-300 and E-1 but I can't get my
> hands on either in Charleston. Will likely in the next
> few weeks be putting up the FS sign to finance what ever
> I decide to buy. All advice on selection welcome since I
> don't know didily about digital.
>
> Charlie Geilfuss
Hey Charlie,
You really owe it to yourself to have a look through an E-1
viewfinder. The only thing I miss from my OMs is the x-13
split-image focusing aid, and I only really miss that for
the wider Zuiko stuff.
Joel W.
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