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once again from my favourite photo news blog at boston.com
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I bought an old Olympus 35 SP rangefinder a couple of years ago as I'd managed to convince myself I needed a compact, and I never use the bloody thing. The trouble is I'd never forgive myself if I saw "the perfect shot" and all I had on me was an old school rangefinder or a compact digital. For random shots I just stick a 50mm f1.8 on my SLR body and it's bulky, but fits in my bag fine.
That said, the difference in weight between my D100 and D200 is massive. I may well have to dust off the Olympus...
I do not entirely agree. the quality of the upper shelp rangefinder digitals is just stunning. i.e. the DP1, D-Lux4. LX3. The only real trade of is the small control on depth in field IMO. But every camera to its uses. Wasnt there a BP photo prize winner once who used a single use ?
dips on chainring. PMing now