The Canham might even be good for say 20x28 ;) A little too slow to use
when I'm not alone though. I just saw another ebay auction for a 35-80/2.8
Zuiko (180450600233) I don't think I'll be trying a similar mount for mine
anytime soon.
Yes hopes for a four thirds with real 20+ Mpixels are long gone ... but
maybe I can find a nice OM logo to graft onto something larger than four
thirds.
Jeff
MQC57
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Norcutt [mailto:chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [OM] Feeding the rumor mill
Well, use the E410 for the joy of holding. But get the monster out when
you want those 16x20s.
Chuck Norcutt
Jeff Keller wrote:
> If Olympus keeps bringing out better small interchangeable lens cameras
that
> is very good. After hauling around the Canon for so long just holding the
> E410 is a joy.
>
> I wish the four-thirds sensor could eventually yield sharp "16x20" size
> prints but even if that is out of range Olympus can prosper if the
> competitors think big & heavy is a necessary marketing attribute for top
> quality. If Olympus advertises to Japanese women but delivers the key
> features of an "OM", photographers will find them and Canon can keep
> building ever bigger, heavier, and more costly gear leaving plenty of
space
> for Olympus.
>
> Jeff
>
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