jsmisc
Well-Known Member
Thanks everyone; all your comments are very much appreciated.
The viewfinder issue is important to me. I use Contax SLR's and the digital SLR viewfinders I have tried in shops have disappointed apart from the Canon 5D which is full frame (and much more expensive) and was better, although not of the same standard. Full frame is probably the key to viewfinder size.
Still, everyone seems to like the E1 a lot and I think I am going to go for it. Those lenses certainly do look tempting and the system is tried and tested and no doubt will continue to expand.
It's probably just a question of getting used to it. I noticed the wedding photographer at our daughter's wedding used a Fuji S3. He took superb pictures and I think the viewfinder on that is tiny. It is also a large camera and I want a small one.
The E system is innovative and a bit different and I like that. Now that Kyocera has pulled the plug and Contax is out of the market place, if I want to go digital I have to look elsewhere and Olympus appeals - always has.
An E1 would certainly be a toe in the digital water - perhaps more like a whole foot which will probably follow on to the rest of the body.
Thanks everyone, I will come back when I am an Olympus owner and have a proper right to chat here and let you know how I get on.
Best wishes,
John
The viewfinder issue is important to me. I use Contax SLR's and the digital SLR viewfinders I have tried in shops have disappointed apart from the Canon 5D which is full frame (and much more expensive) and was better, although not of the same standard. Full frame is probably the key to viewfinder size.
Still, everyone seems to like the E1 a lot and I think I am going to go for it. Those lenses certainly do look tempting and the system is tried and tested and no doubt will continue to expand.
It's probably just a question of getting used to it. I noticed the wedding photographer at our daughter's wedding used a Fuji S3. He took superb pictures and I think the viewfinder on that is tiny. It is also a large camera and I want a small one.
The E system is innovative and a bit different and I like that. Now that Kyocera has pulled the plug and Contax is out of the market place, if I want to go digital I have to look elsewhere and Olympus appeals - always has.
An E1 would certainly be a toe in the digital water - perhaps more like a whole foot which will probably follow on to the rest of the body.
Thanks everyone, I will come back when I am an Olympus owner and have a proper right to chat here and let you know how I get on.
Best wishes,
John