Hi Jack - thanks for the friend request - I have enjoyed looking at your photos; you have wonderful talent, thank you for sharing. I will check out your Creative Women site when I have a chance.
Hi Jack,
I love my Olympus E510 which I have had for 2 years. When looking for a dslr I used the link below to help me and also decided what features I really wanted. For me it was the following:
1. Live LCD screen (at the time this was the only camera that had this)
2. Dust control - Senor cleaning (again one of the only ones that did this at the time)
3. Image stabiliser Anti-shock (this was a new feature for this camera)
I also set my budget as there is not point looking at things you can’t afford – remember to include extra things like case, extra batter etc. It was also important to me that it was quite light as I have arthritis and polymyositis so carrying around a heavy camera does not work well for me.
So I did a lot of research and by the time I was walking into the shop I knew exactly what camera I wanted.
Ty the link it should help you decide. http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/best-digital-slr-camera.html
Hope this helps.
I love my E510 which I have now had over 2 years. When I got it, it was the latest thing just out. I used the link below to help me decide what I was going to get and I alswo decided what features I really wanted. Anti shock, senor cleaning and a live LCD screeen where some of the things that swung me to the Olympus E510 which were features (at the time) that not all dslr had. Decide what is important to you and then find a camera that will give it is my best tip. Try the link below for guidance.
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Hi Jack - thanks for the friend request - I have enjoyed looking at your photos; you have wonderful talent, thank you for sharing. I will check out your Creative Women site when I have a chance.
I love my E510 which I have now had over 2 years. When I got it, it was the latest thing just out. I used the link below to help me decide what I was going to get and I alswo decided what features I really wanted. Anti shock, senor cleaning and a…
Hi Jack,
I love my Olympus E510 which I have had for 2 years. When looking for a dslr I used the link below to help me and also decided what features I really wanted. For me it was the following:
1. Live LCD screen (at the time this was the only…
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I love my Olympus E510 which I have had for 2 years. When looking for a dslr I used the link below to help me and also decided what features I really wanted. For me it was the following:
1. Live LCD screen (at the time this was the only camera that had this)
2. Dust control - Senor cleaning (again one of the only ones that did this at the time)
3. Image stabiliser Anti-shock (this was a new feature for this camera)
I also set my budget as there is not point looking at things you can’t afford – remember to include extra things like case, extra batter etc. It was also important to me that it was quite light as I have arthritis and polymyositis so carrying around a heavy camera does not work well for me.
So I did a lot of research and by the time I was walking into the shop I knew exactly what camera I wanted.
Ty the link it should help you decide.
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/best-digital-slr-camera.html
Hope this helps.
http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/best-digital-slr-camera.html
Best regards,
Dan