At one time I frequented this forum daily and enjoyed reading tips/comments from other members. Over a year ago I decided to sell my "bulky" gripped 40D and three Canon lenses and buy an Olympus E-PL2 with three lenses thinking I would use this more often because of less bulk to haul around. Well, it was the worst photographic mistake I ever made. Yes, the Olympus takes great pictures and is less bulky but it's just too small and more difficult to hold steadier. Because of it's compactness I also find myself pressing buttons I did not intend to press and sometimes finding that I have been taking a movie for 15 minutes. Geez, I wish I had my 40D back but at this stage I guess I would have to get lucky and win a 1,000 or so someplace to make the switch back. So, for those thinking about switching to micro 4/3rds systems, think very carefully and weigh all the pros and cons before doing so. Don't make the same mistake I did.
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