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Rachotilko: Once upon the time, there was a camera named Coolpix 8800 ...
Just imagine that optics coupled with current CMOS sensors. Instead of that, they force us going the interchangeable lens way
I have the same regret for the Canon Pro1 (same gen camera), an L lens and a pretty big sensor....
I am surprise there is no mentioning of equivalent choice in the interchangeable lens system field. Just because it is Canon's first, or a fixed lens unit, you shouldn't compare? Why would someone choose this over a interchangable lens mirrorless camera like the Panasonic G3? Cheaper with slight less zoom, all other feature almost equal or better (better EVF, AF, fps, etc.), and having the ability to put another lens on. It's not like this camera is that small (in fact it is big by MLC standard).
Can't wait for the second part. Great article!