mike74 said:Can any kind brother advise me to get E1 or Canon 20D, i very trouble with what to get.
mike74 said:Thanks all kind soul to share your advised, i have large hand and i hate to carry so many lens.
i tried the E1 and i love it,but itdont had the red led when you lock the images like canon 10D.
Canon is fast in sport but i an auto guy shooter, but what attract me most of DSLR is the shutter speed.
E1 do not has a fast focus and shutter speed,but it kit lens covered wht i needs.
canon 20D + grip=2900.
E1 + grip = 3200.
how to chose?
please advised.
mike74 said:Thanks all kind soul to share your advised, i have large hand and i hate to carry so many lens.
i tried the E1 and i love it,but itdont had the red led when you lock the images like canon 10D.
Canon is fast in sport but i an auto guy shooter, but what attract me most of DSLR is the shutter speed.
E1 do not has a fast focus and shutter speed,but it kit lens covered wht i needs.
canon 20D + grip=2900.
E1 + grip = 3200.
how to chose?
please advised.
mike74 said:Thanks all kind soul to share your advised, i have large hand and i hate to carry so many lens.
i tried the E1 and i love it,but itdont had the red led when you lock the images like canon 10D.
Canon is fast in sport but i an auto guy shooter, but what attract me most of DSLR is the shutter speed.
E1 do not has a fast focus and shutter speed,but it kit lens covered wht i needs.
canon 20D + grip=2900.
E1 + grip = 3200.
how to chose?
please advised.
mike74 said:Can any kind brother advise me to get E1 or Canon 20D, i very trouble with what to get.
edd said:Any decision yet? I too am having this dilemma (whether to go with the E1 or E300). I already own a 10d, but it would be interesting to know which you have chosen.
My main reason for looking at either E1 or E300 is because I travel a lot and wanted a cam more suitable for travel shooting. Problem with the 10d is lenses, you really need 'L' lenses to get the best picture quality but not advise to travel with these lenses. They are both heavy and attracts unwanted attention (imagine shooting around with the 24-70 or 70-200).
As for the consumer lenses, there doesn't seem to be anything in Canon arsenal that covers the range i need (28-100+), except 3rd-party. Also, the 10d can't take EF-S lenses so I cannot use the EF-S 17-85 IS, this would have been the perfect setup to travel with.
Hence I started looking at the E300 which was small, and because of it's odd shape looks more like a P&S rather than DSLR, big plus point here. In addition the 2 lenses 14-45 & 40-150 range just perfect for travels (don't really need fast lenses for these). After started looking at the E300, i looked at the E1, which looks even nicer. Pro body, weather sealed and if bought with kit lens 14-54 2.8-3.5, this was a really good deal. Anyway have not yet decided whether it'll be the E300 or E1, but definitely one of these.
ykkok said:Also, smaller, lighter and faster lenses, and weather proof system, = more shooting oppurtunities.
Olympus E-1 Pee proof? Ever tried rinsing DSLR under running water after it fell into mud?
Read the owner's stories here:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1022&message=14415427