Ken has a very good point here. In the E System the 35-100mm and the E-3 are
made for each other, the balance is great. I doubt I could use that lens
effectively on a smaller body (my kit doesn't include anything between the
420 and the 3). It's d**n heavy combo and quite a workout when toted around
all day.
Dan S.
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From: Ken Norton
Subject: Re: [OM] Musings from the dark side - i.e. life with 5D2
Yes, but you need a serious sized camera to house all the electronics,
batteries, screens, AF sensor modules and anti-shake mechanisms. Yes,
Olympus could make it smaller (see the E-410 for example), but with a big
lens you can't hold the thing. Size and mass is actually an important part
of a professional camera.
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All those things dictate a certain size and mass to accomplish. I look at
what Leica has accomplished with the M9 and I'm quite impressed.
AG
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