On Jan 23, 2008 2:13 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LOL ... At least two reviews have relegated the Olympus E-3 to being
> a "semi-pro" or "advanced amateur" status camera already simply
> because it *only* supports 5 fps capture speed. "hey man, if you
> haven't got 9, you're a wuss."

HAR

I have the capacity with the D2H to shoot at 9, but i seldom set any
of the cameras above 4. Thats all i need to get a keeper.
>
> I think reviewers and equipment junkies today are idiots.

Maybe we should do our own reviews on the cameras we own, and post
them some were. Owners with no ties to manufacture's just liking the
equipment for xxx reasons.

Dave
>
> G
>
> On Jan 23, 2008, at 10:51 AM, P. J. Alling wrote:
>
> > So it seems that Pentax has produced a machine gun to compete with,
> > hum,
> > I'm not sure who they're competing with, a movie camera it seems like.
> > There are features I would have preferred to super speedy frame rates.
> > Five frames per second in raw capture would have been more than enough
> > for me, and I doubt many sports shooters are going to forsake their
> > "auto Cannons" to move over to Pentax.
> >
> > Adam Maas wrote:
> >> The bomb: 20fps burst mode. Unfortunately the german pamphlet is
> >> somewhat obtuse and either indicates that burst mode is 1.6MP only or
> >> that it maxes at 115 frames when 1.6MP is selected but can do lower
> >> framecounts at higher resolution.
> >>
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