What I forgot to add was that the killer deal for me was the tilting
screen of the E-3, it allows so many more angles than you would with
normal live view.
swisspace wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I am torn by this, I have an E-3 which I am finding good, but I think
> you should also look at the canyon 5d II (or one) especially if you
> have some good old OM wideangles. The price on the canyons has dropped
> quite a bit and the mark one version can be bought here for the same as
> an E-3
>
> The 7-14 however is a very special lens and I carry it with me pretty
> much all of the time which brings me to recommend saving your money on
> the 12-60 and get the 14-54, the main advantage of the 12-60 is at the
> wide end and as you will pretty much always have the 7-14mm with you the
> lighter weight of the 14-54 will help. I don't notice that the 12-60
> sharper than the 14-54 although it does focus quicker and more reliably
> in the dark but I don't know if this is due to the E-3 as I sold my 14-54.
>
>
> I think though that things have reached "sufficiency" and that whatever
> you choose you will not make a mistake ;-)
>
>
> IanW
>
>
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