On Jun 23, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:

> Maybe it's not so much for chaining in the field as getting the one
> you want, e.g., fast prime vs. normal zoom.  Shrug.

It definitely has the classic advantage of being able to replace the lens 
without having to buy a whole new camera.  It also has the modern advantage of 
allowing you to upgrade the sensor (body) without having to replace the glass.

It would sure be fun to have an adapter so that I could put it on the back of 
my bigma, or for that matter my 300/2.8, especially if it works with the GPS 
for astrophotography.  Put it on my bigma and I'd be able to count Jupiter's 
moons, and with the GPS I'd be able to use long enough exposures.

>> 
>> 
>> What's the point over traditional P&S format?
>> Just to show off that you have changeable lenses?
>> I guess, I am not a Japanese (in the sense described in the blog).
>> 
>> I am just not sure what this camera offers over, say Canon S95 (S90),
>> that I've been considering after seeing the high quality of the photos
>> Rob gets with it.
>> T

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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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