I thought this was an interesting post by a Canon owner on a Canon site, so take it for what it is:
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Posted by BBrat:
I sold my 30D + Canon stuff late last year and Invested in the Olympus system. I too was intrigued by their f/2 zooms and the E-3, new wireless flash sytem. I ended up getiing the E-3 and grip, 12-60/2.8-4 SWD zoom, 35-100/2 zoom, 150/2 prime, 50/2 prime, 1.4x and 2.0x t.c's, and the new 50R flash.
I had the system for about a month and a half before I started to sell it off. I wont bash Olympus, but the noise was too much for me at iso 800 on the E-3. the f/2 lenses are fantastic, but you pay a steep price for them.
long story short...i am back with Canon and happy as a pig in you know what....
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See full thread here:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=506370
I only reposted it as an opinion from someone who has jumped from one system to another and then back again. There are plenty of happy Olympus owners here that don't see this as a problem.
That being said, go out and play with a few. Then think about the future as well since no one with a DSLR that I know sticks with the kit lens one year later. You can also use the Search function on this forum. There are about 100 posts asking the same question you are asking
It'll help to read those responses as well.
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Posted by BBrat:
I sold my 30D + Canon stuff late last year and Invested in the Olympus system. I too was intrigued by their f/2 zooms and the E-3, new wireless flash sytem. I ended up getiing the E-3 and grip, 12-60/2.8-4 SWD zoom, 35-100/2 zoom, 150/2 prime, 50/2 prime, 1.4x and 2.0x t.c's, and the new 50R flash.
I had the system for about a month and a half before I started to sell it off. I wont bash Olympus, but the noise was too much for me at iso 800 on the E-3. the f/2 lenses are fantastic, but you pay a steep price for them.
long story short...i am back with Canon and happy as a pig in you know what....

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See full thread here:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=506370
I only reposted it as an opinion from someone who has jumped from one system to another and then back again. There are plenty of happy Olympus owners here that don't see this as a problem.
That being said, go out and play with a few. Then think about the future as well since no one with a DSLR that I know sticks with the kit lens one year later. You can also use the Search function on this forum. There are about 100 posts asking the same question you are asking
