Nice choice. And this acquisition will certainly help you dispose of
the disposable income. But it's good to have some to dispose of. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/21/2011 4:38 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Well, it looks like when things settle over the next several months that the
> Schnozz will be shedding the existing digital gear and getting a new digital
> back for the OM lenses.
>
> After careful consideration of my preferred shooting style and ergonomic
> needs, the Sony NEX-7 will most likely end up in my camera bag. I'm done
> with Olympus (digital) and am just going to leap full ahead into the world
> of mega-megapixels. I like the formfactor and the small body will be a nice
> match to the OM bodies. Just need to get the OM-NEX adaptor.
>
> The funny thing to all this is that the Minolta A1 will still be kept around
> as it shares flash technology. I'll get a flash or two as I go along.
>
> It's been a good ride with the E-1, but I want a larger sensor
> (unfortunately not FF, but not 4/3 either) and far more pixels than Olympus
> thinks I want. I don't buy cameras very often and my next one won't be 6
> year old sensor technology.
>
> But, most importantly, the shape and size of the camera is critical. I'm
> returning to left-handed shooting style and the NEX bodies fit this well.
> Oh, and that EVF rocks. I like EVF and that peaking focus assistance will be
> great with the legacy lenses.
>
> I've been waiting for two things. A 20+ megapixel sensor and compact
> formfactor with EVF. Oh, and disposable income...
>
> AG
>
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