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Anonymous
>>70822 I semi-disagree.
1. It's not "unproven." It works and produces good images; there's no new technology to be "proven," just a different sensor size.
2. I'd say it just got mature with the new Olympus cameras. Previous four-thirds cameras largely sucked, but I've heard nothing but good about the new ones.
3. Upgrade path doesn't really matter. 90% of Canon DSLR users, even artistic/hobbyist ones, are never going to buy a 5D or 1Ds.
Oh, and there's no "upgrade path" from 35mm to MF for any film camera. Same situation here.
4. The advice to the OP should be the same advice /p/ dishes out to everyone looking for an entry DSLR: go with the one that feels best in your particular hands. Go hold and look through the viewfinder of a Pentax, Canon Olympus, Nikon, hell, even a Sony and a Panasonic, and buy what feels best.
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