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<blockquote data-quote="John Cantelo" data-source="post: 1764864" data-attributes="member: 2844"><p>That, and the smaller size, is precisely what I find so attractive with this format. All these high-end DSLRs are all very well, but the camera you actually take with you is always better than the one you can't be bothered to lug round. I would certainly buy one of the Panasonic G series had they only opted for in-body stabilisation. I'm still hoping that Olympus will bring out a G1 look alike with this facility (although I fear it will compete too closely with their small DSLRs for them to do so). Unfortunately, I find the grip on the current crop of Olympus micro4/3 cameras unsatisfactory so I'll just have to hang fire for a little longer,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Cantelo, post: 1764864, member: 2844"] That, and the smaller size, is precisely what I find so attractive with this format. All these high-end DSLRs are all very well, but the camera you actually take with you is always better than the one you can't be bothered to lug round. I would certainly buy one of the Panasonic G series had they only opted for in-body stabilisation. I'm still hoping that Olympus will bring out a G1 look alike with this facility (although I fear it will compete too closely with their small DSLRs for them to do so). Unfortunately, I find the grip on the current crop of Olympus micro4/3 cameras unsatisfactory so I'll just have to hang fire for a little longer, [/QUOTE]
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