Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]HI Gary, First let me say how much I enjoy the Lympa Log - your input has been a great inspiration for me getting into Oly DSLR cameras and using my R lenses on them. Since posting the original message I have figured out how to use the magnification in Live View on the E3 and I absolutely second your thoughts about missing the Live View instant mode from the E 330. Perhaps the E4 will get it right again. Cheers Howard. On 5 Feb 2008, at 9:37 PM, lug-request@leica-users.org wrote: > Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 19:49:27 -0800 > From: Gary Todoroff <datamaster@northcoastphotos.com> > Subject: Re: [Leica] D Vario on E3 - was HK Winter shot > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > > Howard - the Olympus E3 manual shows a 7x/10x magnification > capability for focusing your Leica lenses - see page 32. For me, > reading the E3 manual halted all my plans and expectations for the > latest from Olympus. I think you used the perfect term for the E3 - > "retrograde". The E-330 was so revolutionary. The E-3 is so > disappointing. It's as if General Washington was in the boat crossing > the Delaware on that stormy night, then said, "Let's just go home and > celebrate Christmas instead." For me, nothing on the E-3 can make up > for the lack of the E-330 Live View instant mode. If I were shooting > sports, maybe the E-3 would be OK, but what I really want is an E-340. > > It even irks me that the magnification feature on the E3 uses the > same clumsy menu dance as on the E-330. Plus when you are focused, > you can't just touch the shutter button to go into shoot mode, but > must search for the OK button. The two magnifications should have > been 5x and 10x. The new 7x option is still too much magnification if > you are hand-holding. 10x is great on a tripod, but 5x would have > allowed for good hand-held focus. A rifle target shooter might use a > 12x scope, but a hunter uses a 4x. Same idea. Olympus engineers > are spending too much time in their cubicles, I think. > > I'm sure the E-3 will be a very capable camera in your hands, but I > am grieving for what it might have been. After the wonders of the > little Oly C-8080 and then the live view creative features of the > E-330, I was expecting a professional camera that would have combined > the best features of those cameras, along with some of the ideas that > Olympus users suggested. Instead, we got a Nikon/Canon clone. Well, > maybe this is the window of opportunity for Leica? However, I suspect > they may not be getting outside their cubicles too much either. > > Gary Todoroff > Lympa Log - http://northcoastphotos.com/Lympa.htm >