John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:

> From Nikon we get the D3, D3x, and D700
> From Canon we get EOS 5D, EOS 50D, ... even the EOS Rebels

Most of those may be fine for pros, or even amateurs with a very
serious interest and a big budget, but what about the rest of us?

> Both lines with a full range of available lenses, from Ultra-wide zooms
> through wide, normal, telephoto and super telephoto.
>
> Not to mention, both lines still support FILM with cameras and lenses.
>
> And what do we get from Pentax?

In-body IS and the ability to use a huge range of older lenses!

>From my point of view, and in my price and application range,
Pentax or Four Thirds are the obvious choices. Maybe Sony,
I haven't really looked. C and N aren't in the running.

Even with more money and harder requirements, it is not
clear C and N are the only choices.

Olympus have a 4/3 lens that is 14-35 mm (28-70 equivalent)
at F2.0. Where does your "full range of available lenses" have
something to match that? Their 7-14 is reportedly superb as
well.

-- 
Sandy Harris,
Quanzhou, Fujian, China

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