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[OM] Re: [OT] M*nolta 7D and C*non 20D, was: Evolt review

Subject: [OM] Re: [OT] M*nolta 7D and C*non 20D, was: Evolt review
From: Skip Williams <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:32:41 -0500
I picked up the 7D and liked the handling a lot, but the lack of a top-deck LCD 
to quickly see settings completely turned me off.  I guess is just my quirk, 
but I just couldn't get over K-M's philosophy of using the back LCD for 
everything.  I also didn't like the focusing motor in the camera or that the 
focusing ring on the lens turned under my hand. 

Thinking about the D20, D70, and *istD, I continue to hate the one methodology 
that almost all the makers use, which is put many controls on a left-hand dial 
like mode, WB, ISO, etc.  I used a couple of cameras that had these controls 
after I had my E-1 and they drove me crazy.  I've gotten so used to the 
intuitive ISO button on the E-1 that I can't go to something else.  (It's 
obviously a personal problem of mine.)

Skip

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Subject: [OM] [OT] M*nolta 7D and C*non 20D, was: Evolt review
   From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
   Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:45:14 -0500
     To: Olympus mail list <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>

>CH said:
>The P*ntax and M*nolta DSLR has the biggest focusing screen (compared 
>with other DSLR only), you may have a look.
>------------------------------------------------
>Went to the local camera store recently.  Since I have already decided 
>to pass on the Oly E-1 and P*ntax *ist DS for reasons other than 
>viewfinders, I didn't make any further attempts to compare them with 
>other cameras.  I had been waiting to see a M*nolta 7D to compare with 
>the C*non 20D since the 7D has some very nice ergonomics and I thought 
>that I had read (but can't recall where) a superior view finder.
>
>However, now that I have had a chance to compare them side-by-side in 
>relatively dim camera store lighting, I can't see that there's really 
>any noticeable difference between them.  The 7D does have 
>interchangeable screens which was an attraction until I got conflicting 
>reports about whether the screen was user changeable.
>
>At first I thought that the viewfinder claim was true and that the 7D 
>was brighter until I realized that the 7D was fitted with a faster lens. 
>  After having lenses changed to near equivalence the difference 
>disappeared.
>
>The 7D was also attractive since its controls have a lot of resemblance 
>to the A1 that I already own and the camera already seemed familiar when 
>I picked it up.  However, features on the 20D such as superior flash 
>sync speed, faster operating speed and fast, low light focusing 
>capability will probably win me over.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
>
>
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