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Olympus Camedia E-10 4 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera...
Strengths: This camera handles like a 35mm SLR, the controls are accessed by buttons rather than menus. It has a raisor-sharp lens, and the 4 megapixel resolution allows for excellent 11x14 enlargments.
Weakness: The time to write to the card is too long, and there is no focusing grid in the finder (the original OM-1 had the same problem). This has been addresed in the E-20.
For a seasoned photographer who is used to using 35mm equipement, the E-10 offers the most painless tranlition to digital. The lack of interchangable lenses may scare off some people, but the prime lens has a very useful 35-140mm (equivalent) range and there are truly professional grade expansion lenses. I have taken excellent photos with the 200mm (equivalent) lens and the 28mm and 420mm(!) lenses.
Even though the old saw is to require 300dpi in the original image file for enlargements, some professional photographers are using the E-10 (and now the E-20) to shoot weddings. In Photoshop or other image processing software, the camera will produce enlargements, that the customer percieves to be as sharp as film enlargments, at least to 11x14, and based on cropped images I would say to 13x19 and beyond.
This camera writes to the card too slowly to be used for sports photography, after 3 full resolution shots it takes a while for the buffer to clear. However sports photographers use 2 megapexel cameras for newspaper quality reproduction of sports events. The camera serves well for on-site portraiture or location shots, nature, or portraits. The only caution is that the files at full resolution are HUGE (about 11and a half MB) so you will need to get at least one very large capacity storage card, I have a 512MB and 384 MB cards.
This camera is suited for a small-town professional or a hobbyist who wants to capture images directly to digital.
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