> My feeling is that the E-330 is a wee bit faster in AF and a bit more
> sure in the dark.
Well, I just did a quick comparison; in a fairly dark environment, the
E-330 does seem to be a little bit faster, but it's not noticeably more
successful in focussing in lower light; perhaps I need to be somewhere
even darker. (14-54 lens on both, both using all three focus points).
Generally I've been using the center point for the E-1, but that's
because that way I know what it'll do; I don't know when it'll choose
one of the other two to focus on, so I'm wary of it getting confused.
One other advantage of the E-1 over the E-330 is the AF illuminator --
the E-330 has to strobe the flash to do that, which is (according to my
wife) very annoying if you're on the receiving end..
> The images clean
> up nicely in noiseware with luminance settings alone.
I'll try that -- I've generally used noiseware on its defaults and
been happy enough, but I should try some tweaks.
-- dan
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