FPL53
FPL53
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10 hours ago
They should rate the optical quality and brightness in addition to size. It makes a huge difference.
21 hours ago
Once you get passed the novelty of it, you'll realize that it is an extremely limited system. Who wants to go from APS quality to tiny sensor quality, just because you change lenses? The idea, if...
1 days ago
I didn't think you could hunt wolves like that, except maybe Alaska.
1 days ago
Sorry, you are right. I was always annoyed at Tamron and Tokina for ignoring Olympus. Are we going to need a Tamron forum? :)
1 days ago
There aren't many good pizzas anywhere. Why? Because real cheese costs about $15-$25/lb so guess what they use on frozen and pizza-place pizzas? What they put on the pizza's is milk-based, but...
1 days ago
I hope you have some protective film on it, given the design of that holster.
1 days ago
Be fascinating if they came out with a camera. But since they only make lenses for Nikon and Canon bodies, it would either be a P&S or something like Fuji created with the S-series, a Nikon...
1 days ago
A P&S can look pretty good at 1250 ISO with the image scaled down to that. Also, once the E-3 is replaced and the sensor from the higher resolution E-P1 appears in the new pro camera, noise by...
1 days ago
I don't know about 1080P, but the image to me looks pretty washed out, probably because of the proximity of the window and mediocre lens contrast. Also, youtube is losing $500M a year for Google,...
1 days ago
He's not completely off base. 12 meg micro 4/3rds needs highly corrected lenses to be effective, better than those needed for larger pixel sensors. The 17mm Olympus and apparently the new...

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