New Olympus E Series revealed on 5th of March at the Photo Marketing Association 2007 Show

Olympus Europe Digital SLR website hints at the announcement of a new Olympus E series digital SLR’s on March 5, 2007 just before the start of Photo Marketing Association 2007 Show in Las Vegas. The image shows darkened versions of two cameras with ‘5 March 2007′ labels on the cameras and the silhouette of a larger model in the background. (probably the E-1 replacement)

The Digital arena get more and more exciting with new cameras coming out and new models with better features, technology seems to be the name of the game and anyone who has something different or better or faster maybe bigger chunk of the digital camera pie this year.

I dont think any camera will come close to the Canon 1-D Mark III maybe not yet.. lets give it a few month.. give or take 3-6 months.. :) will the Nikon D3X come close?
Olympus E series

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