I'm not likely to buy a 4/3 camera but if you have some good lenses then
another 4/3 might be the right choice. IF I were to buy a 4/3 camera I
think it would be Moose's choice of the E-620. I still miss the
articulated screen of my Mynolta A1 when using the 5D. I also think
that the E-620 comes closest to the promise of small and light for 4/3.
And remember that the 4/3 cameras do phase-detect auto focus. The m4/3
are getting better (especially the Panasonic) but I don't think contrast
detect AF is fully competitive yet.
There could be a m4/3 in my future but I don't think it's ready for
prime time yet.
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/5/2011 10:25 AM, classicvw@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Or now is a good time to dump the 4/3rds and get with the m4/3 system.
> The 4/3 to me, was disappointing in that it really wasn't that much smaller
> than a 'regular' DSLR.
> At this point in time, if you are going to stay with Olympus, and have to buy
> something, consider the m4/3.
> Just my 2C.
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> George
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> On 6/4/2011 3:23 PM, Steve& Alicia Goss wrote:
> . . .Does anyone know how much OA would charge for a repair to an out of
> arranty E-510?
> Or can (should) I replace it?
> I'd be thinking E-620, svelter and with articulated screen.
> Articulation Crazy Moose
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