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"Stacey" <fotocord@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Alan Bremner wrote:
>
>> It's not that it's a "non-issue" to DSLR owners, more that it's simply
>> not the major one that you seem to think it is.
>
> It's like high ISO sensor noise isn't a "non-issue" with the 4/3 cameras,
> but for me it's not the major deal it might be for other people.
> Individuals have to look at the plus and minuses of each camera, look at
> how they are going to use it and decide for themselves what they want to
> use.
If you don't care so much why are you so anal about telling everyone so
bloody often?
> To me running neat image on the few high ISO images isn't a big deal, but
> I'd be bothered if I had to clone out dust spots very often.. It's all
> about what you want as NONE of these are perfect for everything.
I am glad you cleared that up, I was a bit worried though that you were
going to tell us all once again how much you like the look of the E300.