Hi,
Since my last topic, I've been researching my dSLR purchase, and I've narrowed it down to the Sony A100, or the Olympus E-400. I've picked these two, as the price and specs are very similar, and seem to be the only ones available with dual-lens kit ( 18-70/75-300 for the Sony, 14-42/40-150 for the E-400 ). From what I've read, both of the kit lens seem to fair better than the kit available for the 400D ( one of my choices, didn't like the feel of it ).
However, I've noticed that the E-400 only has 3 point AF, compared to the 9 of the Sony. I apologise if this is obvious, but is this point difference likely to make a significant difference?
Please be gentle
Since my last topic, I've been researching my dSLR purchase, and I've narrowed it down to the Sony A100, or the Olympus E-400. I've picked these two, as the price and specs are very similar, and seem to be the only ones available with dual-lens kit ( 18-70/75-300 for the Sony, 14-42/40-150 for the E-400 ). From what I've read, both of the kit lens seem to fair better than the kit available for the 400D ( one of my choices, didn't like the feel of it ).
However, I've noticed that the E-400 only has 3 point AF, compared to the 9 of the Sony. I apologise if this is obvious, but is this point difference likely to make a significant difference?
Please be gentle