Not so fast, Canon and Nikon.

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From the Wired review:

Olympus E-420

Sick of lugging around bulky pro-grade shooters? Olympus has the fix. Its E-420 is one of the smallest (5.1 x 3.6 x 2.1 inches) and lightest (13.4ounces) DSLRs in the world. It also snaps 10-megapixel shots, has a high-contrast LCD viewable in direct sunlight, and features a supersonic wave filter that eradicates dirt particles from the image sensor, leaving most of its rivals in the dust.

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But it needs to be biblical in scale! Roar!

Wait, was that pun intentional? Did you have Cheetos and Red Bull for breakfast, too?

"Sick of lugging around bulky pro-grade shooters?. . ."

. . .Then shoot film. All sorts of right-sized, low-weight, fantastic image makers are available for a pennies on the dollar thanks to the incessant digital drumbeat.

Some of us have made a U-turn and are happier for it.

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