Bearing in mind Galen used to do all kinds of multipitch shit with a small SLR back in the day, depends how much you want the shot.
A tempting Sony option: Proper wideangle (24mm equiv) + BIG sensor + decent price
For a kickoff, can we stop calling it "four thirds", its MICRO four thirds.And no flash shoe either. I can hear Bennett turning in his grave as we speak.
Quote from: Control freak on September 07, 2011, 11:46:24 pmThere's a review of the Olympus Pen E-P2 here with some pretty good resultsCheers. Written from something close to the climbers' POV ie strong preference for light + compact.
There's a review of the Olympus Pen E-P2 here with some pretty good results
The Sony bodies look really small - some of the lens options are too. Same big sensor size as the Fuji (APS-C).
Nikon have jumped on the mirrorless/ interchangable lens bandwagon Oddly they have opted for a smaller sensor size than m4/3rds.
a Motion Snapshot mode, which records a still image and about a 1-second clip, then plays it back at about 0.4x speed (slow motion) with music.
There's also Smart Photo Selector, a 20-shot burst mode which saves the camera-determined best 5.
no hotshoe
no fast normal prime