Solution #1
posted on Aug 02, 2007
kioner - usenet poster
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It could very well be an issue with my particular camera; when I have a bit
of time I'm going to try and document it and perhaps send it in for repair.
I haven't heard of anyone else with these issues, as I don't know anyone
else with this particular camera.
That was my intended use, and I did get some nice shots from it! But perhaps
part of the problem is that my Olympus 5050 has me spoiled rather badly.
The LCD isn't as useful as it might be, as bright sun washes it out, and
it's pretty critical regarding viewing angle; if you look at it one way, it
looks like the colors are great, but from a slightly different angle things
look way overexposed. Fortunately, the finished product usually looks better
than what's on the LCD. And yes, you do get hooked on that 28mm lens, and
have to remember there are times when you're better off shooting a bit more
normal (35-50mm equivalent).
Another nice thing I didn't mention was that it's pretty quick to power up &
shut down. No long delay before you can take a picture.
The pricing issue is definitely relevant, which is why I asked about your
requirements etc. But, do keep in mind that mere megapixels aren't as
important as one might think. Some of the best shots I've taken were with my
older Olympus 3000, a 3-megapixel camera that, like the 5050, just wouldn't
take a bad shot.
Regarding the speed of the XD cards, don't worry about it. That's not an
issue with the Fuji E510; the only time I notice it is if I use the same
card in my Oly 5050. Cost, now that's another matter! Still, unless you're
planning to not download any of the shots while on vacation (so you'd have
to store them all on the card), you'd probably be fine with a 256meg card,
maybe even 128 if you don't take too many photos. But the 16meg card it
ships with is almost insulting.
Overall, it's a very easy camera to use, which is always a good thing! But
if it's going to cost you more than $240 or so, I'd definitely be looking at
some alternatives. I just noticed that Fry's was having a 1-day sale on the
Olympus 5000 for $147; I was going to pick one up for my daughter for
Christmas, but they were gone. Still, their on-line presence (outpost.com)
has them for $199. It would still have the downside of using XD memory
cards, but otherwise is quite a bit more capable. The wide-angle lens is
missing though- 38mm equivalent. I *would* miss the 28mm on the Fuji!
--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
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