"See Net clueless"
Pros
Tiny, relatively; Olympus 'colors'; feature packed
Cons
No infrared assist light
Summary
See Net says: "in truth it's only 0.01 to 0.02 inches smaller in any dimension than its predecessor, and in fact weighs a couple of ounces more." This of course plays down this camera's small size by comparing it to essentially it's older brother. See ... Read full review
See Net says: "in truth it's only 0.01 to 0.02 inches smaller in any dimension than its predecessor, and in fact weighs a couple of ounces more." This of course plays down this camera's small size by comparing it to essentially it's older brother. See Net fails to point out this camera is smaller and lighter than all other DLSRs available right now. For some people this is The Major Draw. When portability is most important Olympus is The DLSR maker to go to. And yet the camera is still packed with features: dust buster, LiveView, and a nice interface. Go to camera sites for knowledgeable reviews. Olympus marches to its own drum and it's a very nice beat in my humble opinion.