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Re: [OM] E-3 strange behaviour

Subject: Re: [OM] E-3 strange behaviour
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 19:42:12 -0400
I would report the problem formally but, as you suggest, not send them 
the camera but also tell them why you are not sending the camera.

Chuck Norcutt


Wiliam Wagenaar wrote:
> Hi list,
>  
> I thought I would share my recent strange experience with the E-3 with
> you. Maybe one of you could shed some light on this.
>  
> Last month, while in SF, I chimped the photos I just took an noticed my
> photos were not sharp at all, but very fuzzy. Shutterspeed were well
> withing range of handheld possibilities, especially since I usually seem
> to have quite a steady hand. I tried solving the problem by taking off
> the lens and reconnecting it, switching the camera off and on and even
> removing the battery and reinsertingit. Only shutting off IS did the
> trick. Without IS all photos came out normal. For the time being I
> decided to do without IS. In the evening I retried with several test,
> but the problem persisted when IS was shitched on. I decided to reser
> the camera with a factory reset. It did the trick! IS worked again. I
> did have to install all my settings back in the camera, but the problem
> has not returned since and I have taken about 1000 images without
> problem so far.
>  
> Since I bought the camera in February it is still under full warranty,
> but what do you guys think? Should I send it in? I can immagine getting
> it back (after some weeks probably) without any work done on it, because
> the problem could not be reproduced.
>  
> Another question for the ones to have experience with both the E-1 and
> the E-3: Is your experience too that the E-3 images look a bit softer
> than the ones on the E-1? Don't get me wrong, I really love my E-3 for
> many of it's features, but I miss the biting sharpness I experience with
> the E-1. All image settings on both cameras are set to neutral/0 and I
> only have one set of lenses, so the lenses cannot be the difference. Is
> this caused by the 10Mpix sensor vs the 5Mpix one or should I start
> making testimages to look for front/back focus problems? 
>  
> Any help woth both questions is greatly appreciated.
>  
> Wiliam
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