On 2 Sep 2004 at 9:23, graywolf wrote:

> I would think the drawback would be a loss of one stop in the viewfinder and on
> the sensor. Also any inperfections in that big hunk of glass would affect the
> image. Like everywhere else, the only thing you get for nothing is nothing,
> everthing else has a cost even if it is hidden at first glance.

Apart from the loss of speed (which was a real drag as it limited the effective 
ISO to 80) the type of sensor used in the *ist D and other similar cameras 
requires dark to calibrate and desaturate but it offers better noise 
performance and faster response. The Oly E-10 is a great camera though, it's 
the ultimate stealth SLR as the only noise it makes is from the action of the 
aperture blades :-)


Rob Studdert
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