AG Schnozz wrote:
>> 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.
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And my problem with the siren song is only likely to get worse. I now
have a 20D available to me that can be borrowed most any time. If the
truth be known the principle reason I haven't bought a 20D yet is I
don't like to hold it. It doesn't feel right. But the E-1 didn't
either although it was much better. The only one that has met the
"feels right" criterion is the Minolta 7D but that camera is not exactly
a mount for OM lenses and is also troubled by slowish sync speed.
Perhaps familiarity will breed... well, familiarity.
Chuck Norcutt
http://www.chucknorcutt.com
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