Hi Brian,
I've had my E-510 for a little over a year now, and I am curious to
know what you think of it, when you have more time to play with it
and discover its quirks and perks. I agree on the lack of sharpness
from the LCD screen and the noise (I had the chance to play with an
E-10 and loved how silent it was). But it does fit well in my tiny
hands, I have to say :) The rare times when I am allowed to borrow an
E-3, I find it oh-so-bulky and heavy (even though I love it for being
much better than E-510).
I look forward to hearing your impressions.
nico.
On Jan 22, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Brian Swale wrote:
Hi all,
In the search for more pixels, an E-510 has found its way to me from the
cold and drifting snow of an Arctic storm in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
First impressions;
it's rather small for the long fingers of my hand; the E-1 is a much
better fit.
It doesn't balance well with even a light digi lens such as the DZ
14-45.
Somehow I had the idea that it had a tilting/swivelling LCD screen;
unfortunately it does not. I was looking forward to that.
The LCD screen does not give a sharp image; maybe there's a fix for
that;
early days yet.
It is quite a bit noisier than the E-1, especially when powering down..
So; a new person in the OM camp. Exciting.
Brian Swale.
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