toddwulf
Silver Member
I also have the Olympus D460. It's only 1.3 Mpx but for most of us, that is sufficient. The higher the megapixel rating, the less grainy the image looks WHEN YOUR GOING TO ENLARGE A SHOT. If your not going to do any enlarging, 1-2 Mpx is just fine. I compared the images from my Olympus with my brothers Fuji or some other japanese brand of digital cam in the same Mpx range and man, we were both duly impressed with the quality of the Oympus system and lenses. My next buy will be probably a 3 Mpx but I'll wait until prices plummet on those.
For Sony, they get too much for their brand name. I'd like to be able to use my old SLR Bayonet style lenses on a digicam but there not there yet unless you get into the professional range of digicams.
The Olympus C2100 look like a good value but they are battery hogs due to all the features. The only drawback to all these digicams is they are fragile compared to older SLR cams. Don't drop them on the ground like I did. I had to send in to Olympus service and I'm still waiting for the estimate. Also second the thoughts on digital zoom-It's crap.
Todd in Placerville
'98 NH 1920 4x4
For Sony, they get too much for their brand name. I'd like to be able to use my old SLR Bayonet style lenses on a digicam but there not there yet unless you get into the professional range of digicams.
The Olympus C2100 look like a good value but they are battery hogs due to all the features. The only drawback to all these digicams is they are fragile compared to older SLR cams. Don't drop them on the ground like I did. I had to send in to Olympus service and I'm still waiting for the estimate. Also second the thoughts on digital zoom-It's crap.
Todd in Placerville
'98 NH 1920 4x4