- Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 27 reviews Back to product review
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5.0 stars
Pros: Let me put it this way.... after a great deal of research and a large budget, I went to buy the Nikon... and then Maurice, at Samy's, handed me THIS new beauty. I put it through its paces...(haven't felt lust like that since meeting my husband!) That ca
Cons: The lenses are SO sharp that I need to be careful of how MUCH 'truth' I catch when shooting brides (and women in general)... NO one needs to know THAT much about less-than-perfect skin!
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4.5 stars
"Great photos and easy to use. Just like a film SLR."
Pros: Feels and handles like a 35mm SLR, produces superb photos.
Cons: Needs other battery options.
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5.0 stars
"Top notch quality, film like performance"
Pros: Superior build quality. Very quiet, smooth and distinctive shutter/mirror action and good balance (=longer hand held exposures). Intuitive controls. 2% spot metering. High speed interface (both USB II and FireWire). Excellent, film like image quality with
Cons: Admittedly a bit noisy above 800 although it looks worse on test charts than in real photography. Olympus Studio software not included.
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4.0 stars
"Professional build quality and photos"
Pros: Built like a Mercedes tank. Excellent customability. Lenses as sharp and as excellent contrast as the best (especially the 40mm macro). More dynamic range than any of the competition. Photos require less post processing than any other digital I've used.
Cons: Needs an automatic histogram display on playback. Noise at 800 and higher is more than it should be.
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5.0 stars
Pros: Lightweight and rugged construction. Shop around and you can find it for under $1,500. I did, and it has a US warranty and all the things that it should come with.
Cons: None
