gymak90
Senior Member
Yup. Another reason why things can't be that small to suit glygcs's demand for small size.I think it's not just about keeping the cost down. It's about keeping the size down as well. The AF module itself take up space at the bottom of the mirror box. So the more AF points you have, it will take up slightly more space also.
But I have also noticed that on 1 hand the box has been getting smaller over and on the other hand, more AF points are given.
If size is so much of a concern to you, I think you would be better off using compact cameras. That's in a different market segment.I always felt Oly has not done a good job at all in scaling down the size of the body despite its advantage of using the 4/3 sensor.
When I hold the E420 and D60, there's not much diff. In fact its about the same size. And on top of that the 420 do not have IS and poor high iso. And not to mention the E520, its crazy! Its so much bigger than the D60.
I'd rather buy a D60 or D40 than a E420 if size is a concern. They all cannot be put into a pocket anyway.
However, Oly did well in its scaling own the lens particularly the pancake lens. But the body in general are still way too big.
Yes, size is just as important as image quality.
I can assure you that a prosumer e.g. G9, P6000, LX-3 deliver similar image quality as D60, to a large extent.
What you will lose, is probably high iso handling, ability to change lens, less bokeh because of small sensor, slower fps. Other than those, it is pretty much the same.
Besides I own a P5000, and it gives 99 AF points, far better than D60 don't you think so?
And since you hate weight, most likely you won't carry more than 1 lens. So a p&s will suit you well.