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Got your new camera yet PP?
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Have a new Olympus E-510 Digital SLR Camera with 14-42 & 40-150mm Zuiko Lenses. The photos you see are taken with my new camera (pictured below).Got your new camera yet PP?
Fantastic Fotos Power Pete.How much is a camera like this one worth?I was interested in getting further into photograppy.Have a new Olympus E-510 Digital SLR Camera with 14-42 & 40-150mm Zuiko Lenses. The photos you see are taken with my new camera (pictured below).
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Paid $1,395 about 3 months ago. You can pick up an Olympus E-510 for around $1,000 now. The camera has 10 Megapixels - Live View - 49 Point Metering - Duel Image Stabilization - Dust Reduction System - Duel Slots (XD and CF Cards) - 28 Shooting Modes - 18 Scene Select Modes - Red Eye Reduction and more. Most cameras around the same price do basically the same things. I've loved Olympus cameras for years and have 2 of them and my partner has one also.Fantastic Fotos Power Pete.How much is a camera like this one worth?I was interested in getting further into photograppy.
What do you know of the Nikon D40 and D80?
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I haven't used time lapse photography on my camera as yet but in the instruction manual there is a section called "Slow Synchronization" which gives you affects like "by the movement of a car showing the tail-lights streaming backwards" and doing night scenes.Hi Pete,
I'm interested in time lapse photography but was told the digital cameras aren't much chop for this and I should look at the old school manual film cameras if I wanted to do this. I believe th issue was battery life, what are your thoughts?
BTW great pics, wish my Fuji S5500 was a crisp as thos
Buy the camera with what you can afford at the time. Pixels between 6-10 are great if you wanna make large posters or if you take a picture that's far away and you need to bring it closer to view without it going blurry or pixelating then high megapixels are good. Doing normal photography and using a camera in general use and using the camera that covers most subjects then a 4-6 Megapixel is ok.Thanks Power Pete
Would you recommend the cheaper of the two or go the more expensive as you will only have to upgrade sooner or later anyway?
I know the D80 has more megapixels but people tell me that isn't always a better thing.