Thanks. I figured in about a year... but you're probably better at  
extrapolating than I, so two years sounds about right.

I've never been an  early adopter anyway. I tend want things to go through 
their initial  get-the-kinks-out cycles first before I get on board. I think 
that instinctive  hold back on my part is due to having once been a 
computer programmer. And it  usually takes at least two to three cycles. A lot 
of 
times,  more.

Marnie   Bugs, bugs, bugs, Heh.
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In a message dated  9/15/2011 10:17:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected]  writes:
Extrapolating wildly from this single-point measurement,
I'd  expect the performance of mu43 cameras to be about
two years (or one sensor  generation) behind APS-C bodies.
(That matches what several other folks have  concluded).
So even if mu43 bodies aren't quite good enough today for
your  uses they probably will be in a couple of years (and
to be realistic they're  already good enough for the vast
majority of current DSLR owners).
 

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