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Old 04-12-2007   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Check out the Lumix dpreview, review...

Well I'm no expert and haven't really looked into the differences in DR in quite so much detail. I do agree that the E-1 does boost the red channel a little bit which helps with the so-called 'oly colours'. I just find the images from the Kodak sensor (E-1 or E-400) to be more pleasing to the eye than my experience with a LiveMOS sensor (the E-330).

Having said that - I'm still actively looking to pick up an E-330 again. It's the Paul Shields School of Economics - buy one for £600, sell it for £500 and pick one up again for £299 or less. It's the only way I can justify yet another body, but I do really miss the articulating LCD and (until the E-1 replacement comes around) this is the only way I can get that functionality.
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