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John Isaac talks on his photography and the image quality of Olympus E-3 profesional Fourthirds system dSLR camera. John Isaac is an award-winning photojournalist and author.

John Isaac a 30 years veteran of United Nations, he retired in 1998 as UN chief of the Photo Unit.

In 1994 after returning from back-to-back stories in Sarajevo and the ethnic war in Rwanda, John had a nervous breakdown. During his sick leave John decided to pack his cameras and lenses and swore that he will never touch another camera again. In one spring during this period a butterfly in his backyard changed John Isaac. The beauty of the butterfly prompted John to unpack his camera. John Isaac is now a professional freelance widelife and nature photographer.

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  • OLYMPUS DELIVERS THE BEST COLORS

  • John Isaac has published a beautiful photo book on Kashmir, called The Vale of Kashmir. I have it and admire the shots he took with the 5mp. E-1. I still enjoy using my E-1; now I'm ready to buy an E-3 as well. Can now be found for about $750 which is real value. Why spend thousands on a new DSLR only to see it rapidly devalue before your eyes? I prefer to spend the money saved on pro lenses which hold their value and utility.

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  • @Bet7atify You need to understand that the lenses made for 4/3 are made specifically around that sensor. For Olympus to make a "full frame" or larger 4/3 sensor they would need to create an entirely new line of lenses based around the sensor. 4/3 technically is the full frame of the standard. A Nikon D3 is an excellent choice of a camera, should you choose to purchase one.

  • I love Olympus and I got E-520 with 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 and 42-150mm and i love what I got but it has one problem with the ISO when ever you higher the ISO to 800 at night Shots the colors with go Stupid and u will start to see red and blue stuff but am planning to Buy a Nikon D3 because they don't have full-frame bodies and for whom saying that if Olympus make a new Full-frame bodies need to make special lenses I say NO.. that's wrong any lens works on any body like Nikon and canon..check that

  • @loco039 If they did that, none of their lenses would work and would alienate all its DSLR users

  • the problem with olympus making a full frame is that they would have to make a completely new line of bodies & lenses. because of the lens mount, none of the already existing lenses would be able to be used on a full frame body. as they continue to improve with their sensor technology, the noise performance of their cameras is getting much better.

  • I hope olympus come out with a full frame soon as possible.

  • For that in movie - ZD 14-54mm.

  • Very nice i was wondering which lens was used for bee macro?

  • Olympus is very good. I got E-300 since three year ago and know I upgraded to CANON EOS 50D but know I need L series lenses Basically 70-200m f2.8L is.

  • good camera, great features.

  • you just show my favoutrite camera

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