The first manufacturer to build a DSLR with an interchangeable sensor
and electronics module and who offers upgrades as technology marches on
will gain a major following. Imagine if that had been done with the E-1
when the 8MP sensors appeared on the lesser cameras.
Chuck Norcutt
Paul Braun wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>Race cars. Think speed. Think high ISO. Think quiet at high ISO.
>>That's at least part of the reason the C predominates there.
>>
>>Chuck Norcutt
>>
>
> Yeah...
>
> That's the one disappointment I have about my E-1. Once in a while,
> I'll shoot at a concert, and the lack of a usable ISO in the
> neighborhood of 1000 or more really hurts.
>
> I've got a friend with a Nik*n - don't remember the number, but it's
> newer - and he leaves his on ASA800 most of the time. I can't do that.
>
> If Olympus could figure that out, even with a chip upgrade, I'd gladly
> send mine in for the swap. I just can't handle the price of entry into
> Pro Can*n Land.
>
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