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02/06/2004 01:43:38 PM · #26
Originally posted by orussell:

I'd hardly consider a Canon G2 a point and shoot


It sure isn't an SLR and has all the problems that non-SLRs enjoy...

Little bit of aperture and shutter control doesn't do a whole lot when changing the aperture hardly has any effect...
02/06/2004 01:47:23 PM · #27
Originally posted by casualguy:

I think that the differences in cameras are somewhat squelched with the required file and pixel size for the challenges. The true difference in cameras would more prevalently show up on the printing end, no?


absolutely [about the printing]. The Olympus E-20 is categorized on Dpreview as SLR-Like..not sure what that means exactly. Before my rebel I used a 2mp Olympus that I hated but did the job and dozens of those pics were used for brochures all over the place [sample size- not enlarged], so my vote is for "it's the user".

Message edited by author 2004-02-06 13:53:56.
02/06/2004 02:43:15 PM · #28
Originally posted by GoldBerry:

Originally posted by casualguy:

I think that the differences in cameras are somewhat squelched with the required file and pixel size for the challenges. The true difference in cameras would more prevalently show up on the printing end, no?


absolutely [about the printing]. The Olympus E-20 is categorized on Dpreview as SLR-Like..not sure what that means exactly. Before my rebel I used a 2mp Olympus that I hated but did the job and dozens of those pics were used for brochures all over the place [sample size- not enlarged], so my vote is for "it's the user".


The E20 also gets called a ZLR. It is SLR like in terms of operation, internal light path/ mirrors etc, but you can't change the lens.
02/06/2004 06:48:25 PM · #29
SLR viewfinder and interchangable lenses are two separate and independent technologies ususlly employed in high quality cameras, both film and digital. The Oly E-20 uses one, the SLR viewfinder, but not the other, interchangeable lenses. It has a very good, big 4x (35-140mm equivalent on a 35mm camera) fixed lens instead. Another design feature perhaps unique to the E-20 among DSLRs is it's beam-splitter which affords LCD preview. Here's the description from the review at imaging-resource.com

"the E-20 features an SLR (Single Lens Reflex) optical viewfinder and an LCD monitor. The optical viewfinder's SLR design utilizes a "beam splitter" method rather than the traditional mirror design. Oddly, although the image is carried to the CCD and viewfinder simultaneously, there's still a brief "blackout" each time the shutter trips. I'm not sure why this is, since the optical path looks as though it should support light going to the viewfinder and CCD at the same time. One benefit though, is that the beam splitter design should reduce vibration significantly for shooting under dim lighting conditions with long telephoto lenses, since there's no mirror slamming up as the exposure begins. Another benefit is that, with no mirror to flip up, the maximum cycle time can be very fast."
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