On Sep 27, 2011, at 9:48 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Panasonic has done exactly the same thing with their DSLRs and
> Micro-FourThirds cameras. Attempting to protect the naive customer, I
> guess.
> 
> Olympus doesn't do it at all. Fit an adapted manual lens and the
> camera just makes an exposure.
> 
> On Pentax and Panasonic cameras, I enabled the ability to use "no
> lens" as soon as I got the camera (that's effectively what this means)
> and left it that way, never looked at it again.

I just ran across my photos from burning man a year ago where I hadn't realized 
that my freshly repaired K20 had been reset to the factory default of "shoot 
jpeg".  If I cared so little about my photos that I wanted to shoot JPEGs, I 
wouldn't spend the money on a DSLR.


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