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She's a beauty Dave, I've been watching this announcement for several weeks now and was tuned in on the E-3 launch day last week.Looks like your next camera has just been announced MusicMan!
Oly all the way![]()
Anton Roland, there are a few photos here that might give you a hint here:
http://marcof.smugmug.com/gallery/3669826#P-1-15
and here's a bit too:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/E410/E410A.HTM (probably the same sensor)
The performance is decent, imo.
The new lenses that were announced as well look very nice indeed and have a look at the E-3 all wet:
http://digineff.cz/obrdg2007/info/olympus_e3/e3_vlouzi.jpg
The photo is from a preview and the previewer writes that it's a really speedy camera, he said the AF is lighting fast. I'd love to try that out, as I'm inclined to believe it. Otherwise, it seems to be what E-1 was and has a few more things too, like IS and faster and probably more accurate AF.
I can't wait for reviews, I'd love to read how performs in real life.
Hi Dave - I wouldn't think that a few simple portrait sessions and a possible wedding (if they ever sort their date out) constitutes calling myself a 'pro' by any stretch of the imagination...As you're moving into the Pro field (quickly I may add!) I think so too
So when you have, we'll expect a full report here
Hi Dave - I wouldn't think that a few simple portrait sessions and a possible wedding (if they ever sort their date out) constitutes calling myself a 'pro' by any stretch of the imagination...
However, I am taking a look at the E-3, who knows what Santa might bring me this year ehI'd only need the body too as I have two good prosumer lenses already - with the possibility of a third maybe sometime soon too.
I guess to make the decision to purchase a camera at that price (body only looks to be £1099) I really do need to ascertain if there's money in it for me and if I have the ability to reduce my current business commitments and increase the photography side. OK, shooting fairly straightforward portrait and family shots is one thing, but becoming good enough, sufficient, and generating the greater part of ones income from it is another. Ability, critical mass, opportunity et al... all have to be considered and evaluated first.
I will though, post any feedback on the E-3 if I manage to have a dabble on one.

Oh O.K. maybe a Nikon, but still!?:rules: