On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I plan to stop and see Don Holbrook on my way back home from Florida.
> > I'll get a chance to see and hold an E-M1 and see if it's a worthwhile
> > upgrade (for someone who doesn't have any 4/3 lenses).
>
> I consider the E-M1 to be superior enough to the E-M5 that I certainly
> would upgrade. If you are happy with the dinky sensor of 4/3, the E-M1
> rocks. Seriously rocks. It addresses issues of the E-M5 that you don't
> even realize are issues until you have seen them fixed.
>
>
I don't want to hear things like that.
Oh well. I have to get a new air conditioning unit this spring, we're
close to getting a new stove, the engineering flaw in our 60" Sony XBR2's
projection engine - the one that a lot of people got fixed under a recall,
but naturally ours held out until that recall expired - has finally showed
itself and we need a new TV. And I'm still waiting for the new Subaru once
Sheri lands a job.
So, if I get an E-M1, it won't be until very late this year, or most
likely, next year, just in time for the E-M2. Or whatever. I'd hang onto
the E-M5 as backup.
--
Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Berthold Auerbach
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