I'm still massively impressed with it. The image quality is superb and stands up to serious cropping/enlargement. The camera's build quality and usability is right up there with the best and I'm struggling to think of how they could have improved the ergonomics. They've used the larger screen to great effect to give a much broader and more sensible menu tree and a very usable short cut menu for frequently used functions that haven't got a hard button. The battery life is already impressive. Stick a battery grip on it and you're going to be taking an awful lot of pics before you need to change anything.
In true real world terms: I've yet to find a situation where I'm not happy with how this camera performs. In the hands of someone with a good knowledge of how to get the best out of a digital camera and of basic photographic techniques there's no reason at all why your results shouldn't stand up against anything generated by any other APS-sized sensor DSLR on the market at the moment at the point of it being printed and exhibited.
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