The Olympus OM-D E-M1 is indeed a looker, although some seem to prefer the 
looks of the E-M5 more (it's smaller and has less of a grip). Both are 
excellent cameras. I prefer the larger camera for the superb ergonomics it 
affords, it's improved viewfinder, and many other details of its design. 
Terrific camera indeed. 

The new Fuji looks good in the photos too, although a little more "Nikon Df"ish 
in design and layout. 

The 'mirrorless' world is growing nicely with these and the Sony A7/A7r as 
well. 

Godfrey

> On Jan 23, 2014, at 2:01 PM, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Was at a press event at a hospital today and noticed one of the snappers
> who normally wields huge bags of Canon gear had a smallish black camera
> around his neck. At a distance I could have sworn it was a film camera -
> in fact I thought for a second it was an MX! Had some sort of pancake on
> the front and he was getting some wide angle type shots judging from his
> positioning.
> 
> It was the Oly OM-D and my heart skipped a beat. WOW what a looker. Yes
> yes I know they are only tools Godders but gimme a break eh! That was
> camera porn alright. I was mightily impressed. Was curious to see what
> the EVF was like, didn't have time to stop and chat. The actual *size*
> of it was compelling. No huge DSLR chunkiness.
> 
> There's a retro Fuji offering released in 5 days.
> 
> My attention has been had.

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