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Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

Last post 20-05-2008, 11:19 PM by CannOffice. 34 replies.
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  •  17-05-2008, 5:10 PM 800694 in reply to 796874

    Re: Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

    I have the Olympus E510 it's a great camera not too heavy and the twin lens kit is very good giving wide angle and telephoto options.

    Claire

  •  20-05-2008, 2:16 AM 802300 in reply to 800694

    Re: Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

    I have an Olympus E-510 and indeed it's a great camera:-

    - Very sharp for kit lens range (sharper when compared to friend's Canon kit lenses - not L lenses)

    - Built-in body anti-shake (lower cost when buying 3rd party Sigma lenses)

    - Very light & compact, even with lens 

    - Like the 2x crop factor (don't need big lenses for telephoto everything is 2x)

    - Good anti-dust removal

    - Liveview (with boost for low light)

    - Good low light  shots till ISO800, above that still bearable (depending on size) due to the new sensor in E510

    Cons - known problem slow shutter speed especially dark skies will need to be more than 4s before NR will be applied - else will suffer star like effect. To consider if taking lots of night sky shots.

    Jeffrey

  •  20-05-2008, 2:16 AM 802301 in reply to 800694

    Re: Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

    I have an Olympus E-510 and indeed it's a great camera:-

    - Very sharp for kit lens range (sharper when compared to friend's Canon kit lenses - not L lenses)

    - Built-in body anti-shake (lower cost when buying 3rd party Sigma lenses)

    - Very light & compact, even with lens 

    - Like the 2x crop factor (don't need big lenses for telephoto everything is 2x)

    - Good anti-dust removal

    - Liveview (with boost for low light)

    - Good low light  shots till ISO800, above that still bearable (depending on size) due to the new sensor in E510

    Cons - known problem slow shutter speed especially dark skies will need to be more than 4s before NR will be applied - else will suffer star like effect. To consider if taking lots of night sky shots.

  •  20-05-2008, 11:01 PM 802998 in reply to 802301

    Re: Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

    Oh my god, we all love Olympus.. Ye Ha.... and about time.  Canon and Nikon lovers, your going down!!!Big Smile [:D]
    Beefy
  •  20-05-2008, 11:19 PM 803030 in reply to 802998

    Re: Recommendations for a beginner DSLR

    When you can get a deal like THIS   I am surprised that everybody has not got one as a spare.



    "Every day is a nice day - if you wake up - even nicer if you are dining at Cann Office"

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