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"Lourens Smak" wrote in message
... In article , (ArtKramr) wrote: DSLR's usually get dust on the sensor when changing lenses. Does it make more sense to get a fully sealed camera with a good 10X zoom lens instead? The Olympus E-1 both has a dust-remover built-in, and is sealed and splash-proof. http://www.olympusamerica.com/e1/tech_olytech.asp http://www.olympusamerica.com/e1/fea...ity_design.asp After 8000 images so far I have yet to find a dust-speck on an image. My camera has been in the rain only a few times. In addition, the dust shakker activiates every time you turn it on. Very cool sysem. I use one in the Desert all the time. |
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