Sorry, but what is so "rocking" in that article? That MFT is more successful
than FT? That is easy to explain. When FT was launched, there was a clear
promise that in exchange for the smaller sensor, we would get smaller,
innovative cameras and lenses. That did not happen. I tried and even kind of
liked the E-series (E420 and E3) but really they did not deliver on the
"smaller, lighter" promise. The GF-1 that I have now does deliver on that
score, and with excellent image quality too, particularly with the 20mm
pancake. The E5, on the other hand, is definitely the last FT camera anybody
will launch.
Nathan
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On Feb 18, 2011, at 7:04 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Has anyone else had a look outside the Oly fence in this direction?
>
> Yes, but... I'm in the situation that if/when I change systems, I'm
> not going to mess around with anymore second-tier systems. As I'm not
> giving up on my legacy glass, that means only one choice. Otherwise,
> I'd very very seriously consider the Pentax.
>
>
>> And my Internet is being difficult, so I have not been able to look at
>> Zone-10 or Nathan World for some reason; are you chaps freezing me out? L:-)
>
> Well, you haven't paid your subscription fees for Zone-10, bub. Pay up
> and I'll let you back in, again. :)
>
> The www.zone-10.com website has been getting hammered this week. My
> partner in crime has written a new article which is rocking the m43
> world.
>
> AG
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