I love Canon. All my professional gear has been canon related and I've even owned a G10.
However, I'd been longing for a small camera that packs a punch... not so much compact in the sense you can stick it in your jean pocket, but compact enough to not feel like you are holding down pounds of gear.
After the G10 and LX3 failed my needs, I tried out a Sigma DP2. Though quality was excellent, the operation began to where me down.
Next, I finally found what I was looking for in the Olympus E-P1 and would like to share my thoughts on the camera. One of my major needs for this small of a camera was the ability to produce pretty good bokeh and I gotta say, I've very impressed:
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My current combo is the E-P1 with the Lumix 20mm f/1.7. This lens, with IBIS is just stunning and sharp at 1.7. Amazing, I can't believe it.
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Anyway, if you're like me and looking for something small that will not leave you feeling like you messed up by not taking your canon dslr + lens with you, you should check out the micro four thirds camp.
I strongly believe it's the perfect companion to the DSLR set ups. For more of my thoughts on the E-P1, I've reviewed the camera here






