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 Click here to see 100% pixel comparisons of images shot with the Canon EOS 40D and the Nikon D300 digital SLRs.



Extreme Reach with the Olympus E-3 262010 Olympus E-3 Among many a photographer the sensor factor is considered a bad thing. Usually these complaints focus on the wide end of things, where the smaller sensors make wide angle lenses less wide (see related story). But at the telephoto end, it's a different story. A smaller sensor means more effective reach. And among DSLRs,  ...</description>
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