>
> Heh. Fat chance. ;^)
>
A man can try, can't he? Come on, even the 7D is starting to look good to
me now.
You can kind of do sneaky street photography with the 410 and other LV
> B bodies, but LV A is stealth itself.
>
Best of all is the shorter lag when pressing the shutter release. It doesn't
have to do the double-hoppity thing.
> I think you'd also like the fact that the AA filter is less strong
> than the E-1's.
The AA filter is my nemesis, that's for sure. That's one thing the new
EP-1/2 has going for it.
> In direct comparison, the E-1 and E-3 are -- to my eyes -- very, very
> close. The E-3 is a tiny bit hotter in the highlights, but color is
> ever so close. They are hard to compare in that the E-1 has
> saturation/color balance presets that don't have an exact counterpart
> on the E-3. I think CS1-2 and the preset for skin tones is the most
> neutral on the E-1. What do you think?
>
Agreed. If I recall correctly, I think we found that the E-3's CS2 with -1
contrast came pretty close to the E-1's CS2 at 0 contrast. But I think it
also matters a lot whether or not you are converting to aRGB or sRGB. sRGB,
CS2 and 0 contrast is pretty much a dead-ringer to Fuji 160s.
AG
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