Is it any good for rail photography?
23 Nov 2006 #1 J Jim Established Member Joined 11 Jun 2005 Messages 3,447 Location Wick Is it any good for rail photography?
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23 Nov 2006 #2 1D53 Established Member Joined 2 Apr 2006 Messages 2,737 Fotopic has a gem of a feature where you search for photos taken by camera. http://community.fotopic.net/equipment/olympus/10637.html - here are the results for that camera. A couple of railway photographers there for you to check out.
Fotopic has a gem of a feature where you search for photos taken by camera. http://community.fotopic.net/equipment/olympus/10637.html - here are the results for that camera. A couple of railway photographers there for you to check out.
23 Nov 2006 #3 Dennis Established Member Joined 8 Aug 2005 Messages 2,676 Location Trowbridge http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2006/03/30/Olympus-E-500-Digital-SLR/p1 offers a comprehensive review. If and when you purchase this, shop around; prices on this product cover quite a range, possibly reflecting the type and quality of lens(es) it comes with. This, along with the Canon EOS 350D were among my choices when I was shopping for a new camera.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2006/03/30/Olympus-E-500-Digital-SLR/p1 offers a comprehensive review. If and when you purchase this, shop around; prices on this product cover quite a range, possibly reflecting the type and quality of lens(es) it comes with. This, along with the Canon EOS 350D were among my choices when I was shopping for a new camera.
23 Nov 2006 #4 J Jim Established Member Joined 11 Jun 2005 Messages 3,447 Location Wick Thanks guys, after some hard thinking however, I have come to the Nikon E50D