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ahh....well...... canon will come around , later,.... rather than sooner
It may or may not be mirrorless, but it will be a direct responce to the E-Px/Pana Gxxxx/Sony NEX buzz and success. We must face the truth - m4/3 reshaped digital photography.
Believe me or not, I enjoy shooting my Zenit 12xp soviet SLR camera more than E-P1. I have the Zenit for two moths already, and the E-P1 for eight, I never shot anything before I got my E-p1, but the impression is that the E-P1 is a toy, while the Zenit is the true photographic machine. Fully mechanical, uncoupled lightmeter, lousy choise of shutter speeds, very heavy, uncomfortable focusing screen, but more joy to use, more intuitive in it's limited ammount of functions and more sturdy in the hand. I would never give away my E-P1 however, since I could not carry the Zenit with me and a litthe automation helps from time to time
BTW, I got some reeeeally good stuff today...
Guess I'm the odd one out again here.....
I enjoy shooting with my DSLR much more than I enjoy shooting with my PEN digital.....
Guess I'm the odd one out again here.....I enjoy shooting with my DSLR much more than I enjoy shooting with my PEN digital.....As I stated elsewhere, for me, my PEN serves as a perfect "grab-n'-go" camera..
QuoteGuess I'm the odd one out again here.....I guess you're not.QuoteI enjoy shooting with my DSLR much more than I enjoy shooting with my PEN digital.....As I stated above, I enjoy my film SLR more than I enjoy my E-P1, at least for the moment.
People sometimes lose sight of the fact that the PEN was never intended to replace the DSLR. It was designed to be a bridge camera:
DSLRs were never an answer for me - just ugly, bloated and overweight juggernauts (which for the most part they still are)
Quote from: Centauri27 on July 30, 2010, 04:15:36 PMPeople sometimes lose sight of the fact that the PEN was never intended to replace the DSLR. It was designed to be a bridge camera: What people sometimes lose sight of is that for some (such as myself) the PEN is not a 'bridge camera' but the exact answer to what I really wanted when I stopped using my aged Pentax SV with the advent of digital.DSLRs were never an answer for me - just ugly, bloated and overweight juggernauts (which for the most part they still are)The E-P1 that I now use daily is not a 'bridge' - It's my camera. Simple. elegant, effective and fun.
each niche survives because it essential to people who shoot .how could it be otherwise?
Quote from: cosinaphile on July 30, 2010, 08:36:47 PMeach niche survives because it essential to people who shoot .how could it be otherwise?and that, like you said, includes even point and shoots. Fighting over sensor size is pointless because they're all aimed at different needs, and thus they're all needed. Haven't some of you ever been blown away by a photo from a point and shoot?
Canon will release a EVIL camera sooner or later
Quote from: adash on July 30, 2010, 10:03:40 AMQuoteGuess I'm the odd one out again here.....I guess you're not.QuoteI enjoy shooting with my DSLR much more than I enjoy shooting with my PEN digital.....As I stated above, I enjoy my film SLR more than I enjoy my E-P1, at least for the moment.Yes but I said DSLR - That being said,If you have a DSLR, do you enjoy that more than your PEN?
I don't have a DSLR. I find it basically pointless. Advantages of DSLR over E-P1 might be:- An additional point of contact at the eyebrow for better stability. That is easily offset by IS;- Faster AF. E-P1 focuses quickly enough, and my Zenit 12xp is a pure manual focus fun. No point in having a dslr again, since they don't come with focusing aids anymore.- Better high ISO performance due to the larger sensor. This is becoming more and more of an urban legend;- Better manual control. This is controversial, since lower-class DSLRs don't come with many and many buttons and dials. Latest lenses don't have aperture lenses either. Both m4/3 and major DSLR brands. Full manual control is however implemented in my Zenit and many more film SLRs.So, the idea is that the mirror had it's great time with film machines. Now it is becoming pointless. We saw several technology breakthroughs lately which will render it useless very soon.