That will be an interesting camera when it hits the shelf. I must admit I like the E-P1 as a "bootleg" camera. If the Sigma DP1/DP2 had better video performance, I would have been all over a DP2 though. I'm curious to see if Sigma stuff that newer Foveon in an updated version.
If you want the open source competitor of P.S., take a look at GIMP 2.6.11 at GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program I primarily use CS3 but over the years, adobe has started to annoy me kind of like paying Al Capone protection money.
GIMP opened the Oly raw files from my E-P1 as well as the raw files from the LX3 with no problems. I'm still using CS3 so was a bit taken aback when I couldn't open the Oly file with CS3. The current GIMP version is 2.6.11. It takes some getting used to, but it is a powerful program and the...
Thanks for the link, and thanks to everyone to the hello. I also thank Javier for pointing out this site to me. I have been looking for a good compact site equivalent to the dSLR site and the vintage site I hang out on. I'll tell Mrs. Blue about the site.
Agreed. I believe there is as much a niche for small form dSLR as there are other camera niches such as the fixed lens compacts and mirrorless interchangeable cameras. While the LX3 and E-P1 are amazing little cameras and quite capable, I prefer the dSLR in many situations.
I have a *istD which is about as small as it gets for a aps-c dSLR with a prism vs. a pentamirror. However, I find it somewhat "substantial" compared to my E-P1. I find my E-P1 somewhat "substantial" compared to my wife's LX3. So, I guess it is relative.
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