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  1. #1
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    Jeff's new gear - revealed!

    Part 1 - The travel / everyday camera

    For my upcoming Asia trip, or other times when I don't want to lug around the big beast that will be revealed shortly. Got the 14-45 kit, bought the 45-200 separately. Trying to get my hands on the 20mm pancake lens, will be using my review unit for the time being.

    More to come!
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    Very nice choice. For small my choice might have been the Olympus dSLR system. This does look very interesting though. I can't wait to see how you get on with it.

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    Sweet. How about the Olympus pancake?

    Also, any thoughts on the rumours of a Fuji 4/3s camera in the next few months?
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    That's one in the eye for all those that hate the 4:3 system.

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    I guess this means that your up coming review of the GF1 must have turned out pretty good. It looks like an excellent travel set up. I look forward to your experience unfolding with this kit. What were your reasons for going with the two lenses rather than the 14-140 lens?
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    thats a tight little setup. so a d300s and a gf1. cant argue with those choices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phill D View Post
    What were your reasons for going with the two lenses rather than the 14-140 lens?
    Mainly because the 14-140 is too darn big. I figure I'll have the pancake or 14-45 on 95% of the time...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rooz View Post
    thats a tight little setup. so a d300s and a gf1. cant argue with those choices.
    Rooz, how do you know I'm getting a D300s? Maybe I'll just fooling everyone and I'm getting a D3000
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    Thought you were getting the a550 and Don was donating you some lenses!
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    I have it on reliable authority that he's getting the Sigma SD-15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhys View Post
    I have it on reliable authority that he's getting the Sigma SD-15
    Pfft

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