@poohtoo2 i got this camera, the E-10. and its not so great anymore, its like 10 year old? and cause its running on AA batteries, it can't hold more than an hour.
I would mention to anyone thinking of getting a Nikon d40 that it doesn't have an internal focus motor so you'll not be able to use the full range of Nikon lenses.
The camera is only part of the picture when buying into a brand, and Olympus lenses are second to none.
And whoever said that smaller sensors produce images no better than a compact is an idiot.
so what size are the sensors in the Canon 5D, and the Canon 1series? they wouldn't happen to be bigger would they? oops..they are. So presumably Canon have no clue either?
Improved performance goes hand in hand with larger ISOs - ever wondered why your phone camera images are grainy? small sensor and poorer iso performance.
A high mp count is only part of the story. give me a larger sensor anyday. If you've never seen or used one then you clearly can't make a convincing arguement.
the 450d from canon seems ok for the money ,quite cheap ,reasonable specs and you can upgrade the lens at a later date,all you need from a first entry level dslr,but i still prefer 35mm film in my old Pentax ,but like its been said time & time again you cant beat a good bit of glass,good glass-reasonable body & the eye ,if you dont have it not even hassleblad will help..oh im an ameture the only difference ,a pro earns his/her living from it.Dont mean they are any good though.
does it also record video aswell???
DKClanGaming 9 months ago
Loose the false animated speech - makes you sound like a twit.
hanz1440 1 year ago 2
@poohtoo2 i got this camera, the E-10. and its not so great anymore, its like 10 year old? and cause its running on AA batteries, it can't hold more than an hour.
kevinstampe 1 year ago
sick photos
Moooooozek 2 years ago
An Olympus E-10 is a much better camera!
I have one for sale as well as lenses etc...
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Olympus E-10 4MP Digital Camera w/ 4x Optical Zoom
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poohtoo2 3 years ago
lol
Sidowse 3 years ago
you really get what you pay for in DSLR's. Ofcourse the 400D was more expensive but it was the only camera in three with CMOS sensor..
hanzakbar 3 years ago
I would mention to anyone thinking of getting a Nikon d40 that it doesn't have an internal focus motor so you'll not be able to use the full range of Nikon lenses.
The camera is only part of the picture when buying into a brand, and Olympus lenses are second to none.
And whoever said that smaller sensors produce images no better than a compact is an idiot.
kingmonkey1001 3 years ago
so what size are the sensors in the Canon 5D, and the Canon 1series? they wouldn't happen to be bigger would they? oops..they are. So presumably Canon have no clue either?
Improved performance goes hand in hand with larger ISOs - ever wondered why your phone camera images are grainy? small sensor and poorer iso performance.
A high mp count is only part of the story. give me a larger sensor anyday. If you've never seen or used one then you clearly can't make a convincing arguement.
darich67 3 years ago
the 450d from canon seems ok for the money ,quite cheap ,reasonable specs and you can upgrade the lens at a later date,all you need from a first entry level dslr,but i still prefer 35mm film in my old Pentax ,but like its been said time & time again you cant beat a good bit of glass,good glass-reasonable body & the eye ,if you dont have it not even hassleblad will help..oh im an ameture the only difference ,a pro earns his/her living from it.Dont mean they are any good though.
audiofreeq 3 years ago