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- The Epic 80 Deluxe offers world-class portability and comfort
- Lightweight construction and a hand-contour design makes it a joy to use
- Visual Confirmation Feature (VF) lets the user visually confirm that a picture has been taken, just like a professional SLR camera
- Unique clamshell design protects the lens and enhances its portability
- Optional remote control can be triggered from up to 16 feet away

- Exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter virtually eliminates dust particles
- 3 ASIC Digital Engine provides unique Parallel processing system allows up to 12 images at 3 fps in any mode (TIFF, JPEG, RAW, or JPEG + RAW)
- Separate 128MB image buffer
- USB 2.0 / FireWire ( IEEE-1394 ) connectivity
- Magnesium alloy metal body for extreme durability and lightweight, water resistant comfort
Buy one from zShops for: $1849.00

- Exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter virtually eliminates dust particles
- 3 ASIC Digital Engine provides unique Parallel processing system allows up to 12 images at 3 fps in any mode (TIFF, JPEG, RAW, or JPEG + RAW)
- Separate 128MB image buffer
- USB 2.0 / FireWire ( IEEE-1394 ) connectivity
- Magnesium alloy metal body for extreme durability and lightweight, water resistant comfort
Buy one from zShops for: $1288.00

- 3-volt adapter
- For use with Olympus digital cameras that take 2 AA batteries
- Saves your batteries when transferring files
- Great for indoor and studio shots
List price: $69.99 (that's 53% off!)
Used price: $38.45
Buy one from zShops for: $29.60

Another Caution for E-10 users.
Works!

- 5.2 megapixel sensor creates 2,560 x 1,920 images for prints at 11 x 14 and beyond
- 4x optical zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 32 MB SmartMedia card holds 7 images at default resolution
- Compatible with SmartMedia and Type I and II CompactFlash
- Uses 2 disposable lithium batteries (included) or 4 AA batteries; auto-connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
List price: $2,249.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $800.00
Buy one from zShops for: $1230.00

This Is A Camera Not A ToyGood Points:
-The feel... It has enough weight for good stability, and it fits your hand very nicely.
-Excellent lens with the ability to add extenders, filters, what-have-you.
-Super Image Quality
-Good bundled software (Adobe PhotoShop Elements and Camedia)
-Image control
-SmartMedia, CompactFlash, AND Microdrive compliant with the ability to use more than one card type at a time (you can switch between the cards).
-True SLR (some competitors offer interchangeable optics, but still have you look through a viewfinder. What's with that? I want to see what I'm taking.).
-Great accessories! (I can't wait to get the lithium polymer attachment)
Drawbacks
-I'll have to get a better strap
-Flexibility & control vs. ease of use trade-off... there are roughly 30 buttons to learn (but most of us will want that kind of control).
-It doesn't come with a case... even a cheapie
-I need to buy stock in a battery company
-Remembering to turn it off whenever I open the media bay or change power source
This is probably not the camera you would buy for your instamatic dependent Aunt Sally or Uncle Jimmy-Bob, but if push came to shove you could always tell them to just put the big knob on "P" (Program) and snap away.
When you pick your camera, don't go by statistics alone (or reviews alone for that matter). You've got to get out there and see how the camera feels in your hands. If you've a history with good quality 35mm SLR's you are going to love the E-20.
Good and Versatile
Olympus E-20N
- 1.5 megapixel sensor creates 1,368 x 1,024 images for prints at sizes up to 5 by 7 inches
- 10x optical plus 2.7x digital zoom lens with autofocus and image stabilization
- Included 8 MB SmartMedia memory card holds 21 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- 4 AA NiMH batteries and charger included
List price: $1,699.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Need Comments: Pictures of Stars & Moon w/this camera
A Joy to UseThis has become MY CAMERA. This is the camera that I take with me. I leave home the Nikon CoolPix 990 (which is also an excellent camera but lacks a respectable zoom) and the Canon S100 (which I find handiest as my wife's purse camera).
I know that this camera lacks a zillion-pel CCD. But the pictures are really quite excellent. Printed at up to 5x7 produces no image degradation; beyond that I expect you begin to notice the camera's limitations. This camera makes you appreciate that there is more to a camera than pixel count. The E100RS optics and metering system are both excellent (IMHO). In short, this is a truly super camera for what it's designed to do --- action photos, especially when it is tough to get close to the action. And when you aren't using it in this manner, it's still a darned good camera for everyday shots.
Digital with low light actionMy old D-490 cannot even get close to capturing some of the images I have. If you take action photos with a flash or outside in well lit areas, the minimum shutter speed is great and you can grab awesome pics.
As far as not being able to get 2.1Megapixels - the 10x optical and more digital zoom really elimates the need. I can zoom and take pics in the back of an auditorium at HQ or SHQ and they come out great.


