Re: Olympus Pen E-P2 Review
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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11/22/10 05:42 PM
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Hey Jim,
You are 100% correct. These are landscape field reviews. As I mentioned in the Oly review, they do not replace a SLR for high pace work.
"This is not to say that I believe that it can replace my SLRS in all occasions. As I noted, it does not operate any where near as fast. However, for casual shooting it is great."
What I like about these cameras is what they do offer. In the Leica's case, it is all about user experience. In the Olympus', it is all about providing a great match between portability and capability. This camera is physically not much larger than many point and shoots, and with the large sensor, provides remarkable output throughout the range.
Cheers,
James
PS Glad you like the images. We have one last "Yellowstone/Grand Teton" article coming up which will be a joint article by Chanthee and I. LOL, I am afraid that everyone will be Teton'd out by the time I am done with this last trip!!!
Last edited by James Morrissey; 11/22/10 05:48 PM.
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