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At last, a result. Pleased to see you're up and running. The e3 is an excellent camera and with the 12-60 lens you're pretty much weatherproof... a bonus where Dartmoor is concerned.
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At last, a result. Pleased to see you're up and running. The e3 is an excellent camera and with the 12-60 lens you're pretty much weatherproof... a bonus where Dartmoor is concerned.
Thanks Wally, I have been an Olympus user for some years now (see my album) but up until now on the e410 with the 2 kit lenses plus 9-18 & 70-300 which i still have and have served me well. I have just decided to sell all my Nikon kit so I opted for the more robust e3/12-60 set up. I am still undecided as to wether to get the e5. I would be grateful for any feedback from those who have both or have upgraded, the E5 is fairly expensive and I have no need of video.
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