On Sep 15, 2011, at 4:55 AM, Steven Desjardins wrote:

>     Our recent discussion of the Pentax Q got me thinking, which is
> always dangerous.  One big problem with list discussions is that so
> much of photography is personal.  On an email list like the PDML,
> folks are typing quickly and often don’t make clear when they know
> they are giving an opinion and when they think they are expressing a
> fact.

I think that for some people the only opinion that matters is their own.

>  For example, I like small cameras because I am likely to grab
> one as I walk out the door.  That was one of the attractive features
> of Pentax and it’s a very attractive feature of the current generation
> of mu43 cameras like the E-P2.  I am convinced the image quality of
> the smaller four thirds sensors is not as good as APS-C.  Of course, I
> have a K7 and the difference is less obvious that it would be with a
> K5.  I could have gotten a K5 if I had sold the K7 and not bought my
> more recent mu43 purchases.  I didn’t and I still wouldn’t.

The shitty camera that is with you takes infinitely better pictures than the 
good camera that is at home.

--
Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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