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>>290662 Alex Majoli took up Olympus point and shoots after he went digital and had to drop his Leica Ms and Hexar AF, and I'm sure he's gotten an M8, but I do know he still shoots with these: he likes the depth of field, and like the Hexar, they're silent.
Don't know what bodies he's using today, though. Maybe still the old 7070 and 8080 Olympus.
I'm sure he's not the only one who uses them like this, though.
>>290664 This.
>>290667 >12 MP 14-bit
Legit but minor advantage. also, I'm pretty sure some new P&S are 14-bit.
>RAW files
Most bridge cameras do raw.
>at 9 frames per second
Useless, l2/compose, l2/anticipate, l2/shooting rhythm, etc.
>at 300mm
Useless for most types of photography. Probably 90% of great photographs have been taken between 28-90mm.
>at f/2.8
Guess what? These little lenses usually are f/2.8 or faster, and have ample depth of field, there, too.
>and clean ISO1600
A) No one gives a shit. B) Ever looked at something shot on Neopan 1600? Yeah, real clean. C) While you're stopped down to f/8, these things are shooting at ISO 100, f/2 and still getting more depth of field than you are.
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