> However, the fast focus, low light focus, high ISO
> performance and high sync speed of the 20D are still a siren
> song for me. But I haven't committed either way so far.
My problem is that I do recognize the 20D for what it is: An
excellent camera. With an OM-EOS adaptor, I could be quite
happy with the camera as a second body.
And the 5D will be positioned as such that a large percentage of
20D owners will jump. This, of course, will drive down the
resale price of 20D kits which means I might be able to pick one
up for an affordable price. But, for right now, I still have a
problem following the masses.
Regardless, my financial committment to the Olympus digital line
is pretty minimal and I could bail without too much pain. Not
that I want to or plan to, but if the continuance of the 4/3
system isn't healthy for my business I will do what I must.
AG
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