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It's quite ugly IMHO.
On one hand, I disagree with shadowfox that these are kit zooms. These are supposedly better-quality zooms, and certainly the 9-18 fills a need that even many primes won't be filling.
I hate zooms, but a 9-18 zoom on a u4/3 camera was very tempting...until I found out how damn slow it is. Why can't they make these at least f/4 throughout the whole mm range?
the primes are being under-manufactured, as evidenced by the ravenous way they sell out whenever a retailer stocks them.
Frankly, if it were my ship, it would be pointed in the same direction. The number of serious prime buyer may not be as small as is being manufactured for, but it's too small to steer the ship off course at this point in time.
Have a look at this interview with Olympus representative, he reveals in the last 7 seconds or so, that the concept of m4/3 was to be developed down (E-PL1), and rather hasitantly admits, that m4/3 will be also developed up. This means that E-P1/2 is the middle of the range.I do hope they come out with a really nice "pro" body in the future. But at this price, with the option of the EVF, I believe I am sold. I will buy one, and get one of those quick little panasonic primes to go with the kit zoom. Maybe in the future get a "pro body" if it comes out as well as primes as they develop them. If they don't, I will at least have my first digital camera and a couple of nice lenses to take with it to parties, bars, and vacations.
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Have a look at this interview with Olympus representative, he reveals in the last 7 seconds or so, that the concept of m4/3 was to be developed down (E-PL1), and rather hasitantly admits, that m4/3 will be also developed up. This means that E-P1/2 is the middle of the range.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu4FqR1AMug
So maybe wait for a while?
I'm looking a camera I can use my FD and M mount lenses on. I view this as a digitial point and shoot one can use legacy lenses on. Sure, it lacks the manual controls one finds on the cameras we normally use, but the though of using my Summicron-C 40 as a portrait lens, and my 28 to 70 FD lens as a telephoto, combined with the price is compelling. Now, if someone wants to unload a used E-P1 or GF-1 for $500 to $600, then I'll stop considering the E-PL1...
Look, y'all... this is the down market model. It's aim is at the "value" buyers of which I'm one. Of course it's not going to have all the features of the up market model. The goal of any down market model is to sell to the value buyers by offering as close to their up model camera (or whatever) in terms of functionality and feature but not so many as they *******ize the up model line's sales that has higher margins.
And I hope what I posted before indicates that I am in full agreement here with NickTrop.
And I will most likely put up the money for this down model. It's the most inexpensive way of seeing what the most current 4/3 sensor and version V processing engine is capable of producing in image quality. It's a base platform for using all the legacy lenses for which there are adaptors now made, as well as likely to be fabricated in the future. Furthermore, this model is equipped to handle the EVF that is now available, plus it may also handle a nicer EVF, should that come to pass.
I'd like to think there is an "up" model in Oly's plan, which is more advanced, or more feature rich than the e-P2. If so, buying this down model will give me the bulk of the testing and information I will need to be prepared for such an "up" model.
I am likely to pre-order on this camera and get in line for when it comes to market.
I'm considering this camera too. However, I think I'm going with the new Samsung NX10 that's soon to be released with a 30mm (43mm equiv) fixed F2.
Have there been any reasonably clear indications about who is going to Mfr the lenses for the Samsung. I thought with the clear connection on the full SLR cameras to Pentax, that the lenses would be Pentax.
However, it seems evident that the Samsung "mirrorless" camera is not going to be a Pentax mount and lenses may not come from Pentax??
I thought the throat was too small on this camera for M mount lenses to work?No, it's a new mount and the lenses will likely be manufactured by Samsung. However, Samsung has an optional K-mount adapter that will available at launch. An M mount is also rumored.
The flange distance of LTM is 28.8mm, so we’re safe there. And the threads of an LTM lens truly are 39mm in diameter—maybe more like 38.8mm. They extend about 4.1mm behind the flange.
With the uncertainty of my NX diameter estimate, this is cutting it awfully close—but it’s just possible LTM lenses could squeak into the NX mount.
At the back of an LTM lens, there’s also a protruding inner barrel. On a film body this makes contact with the rangefinder cam, and extends about 7.5mm behind the flange (when the lens is focused to infinity). Will this run afoul of the electrical contacts in the NX mount? Hard to say, until someone can get their hands on a body to try it.
I'm not sure, it sounded more like he was talking about the quality of the cameras in general (Pen's will will get easier to use, and with higher image quality). Doesn't mean I don't have my fingers crossed for a more high-end version, of course!
I think used E-P1 bodies go for around $400 or so without the kit lens. Could be mistaken, I was just looking at a couple of ads/auctions.