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About to buy an Olympus C2500L.. Any thoughts?

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Also means I will sell my Olympus D600L to highest bidder somewhere... It has been upgraded to accept 32 meg Smartmedia...
Good shooting... Guvner..
 
Just to give you an idea of what it does. Not perfect but flash isn't it's strong suite in dim light. The outdoor pics and macro pics I took with it were nothing short of amazing to me...
I want some more manual stuff now though... Guvner..
 
Check out the Canon Power Shot G1 at Steves Web site. Click on "Steves Reviews" and scroll down to the the G1. It sure sold me on the camera. Good luck, there a lot of good cameras out there.
 
He apparently uses it's little sister the C2000 and liked the improvements... Found out it came with a remote I didn't know about. The film camera (Olympus IS200) I bought Audrey for Christmas had one of those. You don't have to worry about knocking the tripod around when shooting plus you can be in the pics...
Thanks for all your research... Guvner..
 
Guvner, my E-10 and C3030 both have the remote, but the one improvement is I just purchased a cable remote for the E-10. This lets you take your shot (Macro and otherwise) with tripod without touching the camera. Now digital is getting closer to that SLR experience.
 
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