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OLYMPUS OLYMPUS EP2 Eyecup for Olympus E1 Digital SLR Camera
Made by Olympus
  • Eyecup for Olympus E1 Digital SLR Camera
Amazon base price: $29.88

OLYMPUS E1 Digital SLR Camera Outfit with 14-54mm Zoom Lens
Made by Olympus
  • 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
Amazon base price: $1,699.00
Buy one from zShops for: $1849.00

OLYMPUS E1 Digital SLR Body ( Lens Required - Not Included )
Made by Olympus
  • 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
Amazon base price: $1,299.88
Buy one from zShops for: $1288.00

Olympus CS2-SH, Semi-hard Case for the E-1 Digital Pro SLR Camera with the 14-54mm Zoom Lens
Made by Olympus
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    Olympus C2500 2.5MP Digital SLR Camera Kit
    Made by Olympus
    • True through-the-lens (TTL) single-lens reflex (SLR) camera kit with extensive manual controls for advanced users
    • 2.5 megapixel sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
    • 3x optical plus 2.5x digital zoom lens with autofocus
    • Uses SmartMedia or CompactFlash cards; included 32 MB SmartMedia card holds 38 images at default resolution
    • Connects to pre-iMac Macintosh computers and PCs via serial port; uses 4 AA batteries; rechargeables included
    Amazon base price: $999.99
    List price: $1,299.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Used price: $660.00
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    A real viewfinder is a good thing!
    I hesitated about buying this camera because many people expressed disappointment about not having an LCD viewfinder (it is an SLR, so you look through a normal optical viewfinder - but you are also seeing directly through the lens). Now that I have had it for almost a year, I would say not having the LCD viewfinder is a great advantage! There are two reasons for this: 1-battery life. The backlighting for those LCD screens really suck out the batteries quickly. When you have the camera on and waiting for just the right moment, that battery is continually draining. I've never counted, but I think I average over 100 daylight pictures between battery recharges (the flash reduces that). 2-you can't see the LCD screens in most lighting conditions anyway. The C2500 gives you an immediate 1 or 2 second preview of the picture after you take it. If I am shooting outside in daylight that LCD preview image is very hard to see. I would hate to actually try to compose a photo in that mode. I've briefly used a couple of other digi-cams, and there is no way I'd go back now. The LCD screens (even when you can see them) have poor resolution, so it is really hard to tell things like how good the focus is - with the viewfinder I can easily tell how well the autofocus did, and whether I should try again.

    Great, if you are a profesional Photographer
    This camera is awesome. It has all the features of a manual optical camera, and automatic mode for point and shoot photography. The LCD is crystal clear (though you can't use it as a viewfinder because of the direct optics) and its shoots very quickly, about 1 picture per second. It can only shoot 5 shots quickly, then you have to wait 10-15 seconds for it to write. The flash is really bright, and it also has a bright LED on the front which it uses in the dark, almost like a laser scope, which is really fun to play around with. The resolution is amazing, and it also holds a smartmedia and a compact flash card simultaneously for extra storage. The telephoto Lens that comes with the Outfit works really well too, though I don't often use it, and the remote controll is really useful for self pictures and things like that. The one problem i have is it's hard to hold the camera still, and i find i get much better pictures if i rest it on something. Im sure this will change with practice, of a tripod. It doesnt have a lot of features the 3030 has, like movie and long burst and audio though. In short, if youre looking for a camera to just shoot pictures with, get the 3030, it's better for that. If youre looking to do some serious photography, this is the camera for you.

    Wow What a Camera
    If you can get past the price for this baby online, than I would recommend you buy. This is a real nice 35mm type digital camera.

    Plenty of settings from f-stop to zoom to format to size. Remote is real handy if you feel like being in the picture for a change, instead of someone saying where are you in this photo.

    Zoom lens, Macro lens and plenty of filters. Shop around though you can get it cheaper.


    Olympus C2500 2.5MP Digital SLR Camera
    Made by Olympus
    • 1,280 x 1,024 resolution
    • 3x optical zoom
    • 2.5-million-pixel CCD
    • Single-lens reflex design
    • Takes both CompactFlash and SmartMedia removable memory cards, 32 MB included
    Amazon base price: $1,499.99
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    Super Cool Beans
    I just opened the camera package last night, and within acouple of hours I was experimenting with most of the features of thecamera. When people talk of digital cameras they love to talk numbers, but who cares? It's what you can do with it that matters. I took a picture of a dark hallway with the flourecent bathroom lights on, and it looked like something out of The Shining. It was dark and foggy outside, but with the aperture full open, ISO 400, and the shutter open for 8 seconds I was able to take pictures of the buildings and night lights. The camera is so light I didn't have to use a stand (at 8 seconds you have to be as steady as a sharpshooter, though... be sure to hold our breath). Using the flash, with the spot metering and the aperture closed I was able to take a crisp, detailed picture of our dog in the midst of the night, doing dog things. With the multiple picture thing I took 5 pictures of my friend in a row waving his arms, and the sequence of where his arm is going is clear when viewing the 9 pictures at one time from the LCD. I'm also going to throw out my slow ... scanner, which I was using for sending faxes. I took a picture of a page from Webster's collegiate dictionary, and it was readable from the LCD!

    Make no mistake, this is not a replacement for an analog camera. The casing and the interface feel like a cheap digital camera. I think, however, that in many ways this is better than an analog camera. You can do the things that are possible with an analog camera (except maybe for star trails), but with greater simplicity. And you get instant feedback.

    If you are a journalist, claims investigator, or web publisher, and you have some basic knowledge of analog photography (...), this is definitely the camera for you. I recommend you get the ATA adapter so you won't have to mess with stupid cables or limited software.

    Gotta go take some more pictures....

    This camera is simply amazing
    I love this this camera. The pictures quality is excellent. The ease of use is 5 star. It comes with 32Meg flash, it's good for 50 pictures. Has easy dial for auto, semi-auto and manual modes. I took 50 pictures first day I got it. All 50 were excellent quality, compare to my "old" sony PC1 digital video recorder. Down load to my portable is easy with compact flash, if you don't forget to put 2 batteries included with compact flash. Camera also comes with batteries, and recharger.

    Overall excellent, 5Star I am very happy with it.

    Seeing Is Believing
    If your into computers and you'd like to integrate your photography into your computer world this is definitely the camera for you. If you already know how to use a 35mm SLR you'll find learning how to use most of this camera fairly easy. It has an auto mode that makes it possible for anybody to use and it has some manual modes that I've not yet totally conquered. It has enough pixels to blow your mind most of the time. You can't buy a monitor big enough to view the shots in SHQ mode all at one time with your browser.

    You can change pixel density on the fly. You change the effective film speed in steps of 100, 200 and 400 ASA. You can vary your exposure plus or minus 2 fstops in 1/3 fstop increments. You can focus down to 0.8 inches and set it at infinity. You can get 150 or 200 shots out of a set of batteries. You can put on a slide show into a standard TV set right from your camera. You can take great remote control shots without even touching the camera or a cable. You can view your pictures on sight and zoom in to see quite good detail right on the camera. The controls are easy to use and and very ergonomically designed. You can delete pictures. You can transfer pictures from a smart media card to a compact flash card for extra storage. You can run off of AC power (I never do). The built flash works okay but the red eye feature sucks. You can use averaging or spot meter mode for exposure calculation.

    It's really nice to have a laptop computer with a PCMCIA card in it. When you fill up a smart media card you can stick it into the PCMCIA card and the computer see's it as an extra drive on your machine with all of your JPEG files readily accessible. I normally put my laptop on my network and drag and drop all of the files on to a CD Burner in Adaptec mode. I've used the serial port adaptor but it's very slow and anybody who spent this much money for the camera probably wont tolerate such bad performance for long.

    Don't spend all of your money buying this camera. Buy 3 sets of batteries. (3 hour charge time) and the PCMCIA card adapter (much faster and hot plugable). Get a CD Burner for your computer. I have a friend that has an HP for his laptop...He doesn't like. I have an HP and a Sony for two of my desktops and I like them both. I've had the camera for about 3 months now and I've taken about 2000 shots with it. I'm on my second CD. One day at work I spent the whole day taking pictures of old photographs on the wall to send to a guy at a trade show.

    The CAMEDIA software is simple but very useful. It's good at renaming your shots in batch mode and it has a good browser mode for previewing new shots. The Adobe Photo deluxe is tolerable but slow. I've purchased Print Shot Pro and I like it a lot more. It's also good to have Image Robot and Smart Media Center as well (all from Jasc software). Smart Media Center has a feature that creates a HTML environment that allows you to create photo albums viewable totally by your browser. It's great for sending photo CD's to your friends and family. If you want to see some photos I've made go to http://www.studioavenue.com and search on for the album named "Singing Youth of Denver at Dahlia Street".

    A lot of people have asked me the price of the camera and I've told them. However, the real price involves a lot more. You need to have some computer power available to you. You need to not be afraid of the technology. Installing a PCMCIA card is easy for me but my father would not have done it. This camera will force most people who purchase it to learn some new things and if they do so willingly then they will enjoy the experience. If you must see your pictures on paper (I don't) then be prepared for some additional cost. Your average printer will not do that great of a job.

    I've been waiting for a digital camera of this performance for a couple of years and it's been worth the wait. I suspect that in five years everyone will have a camera like this. This is the perfect camera for a CEO. You can take useable pictures of anything and view them anyware with your laptop.


    OLYMPUS 50MM Zuiko Digital f/2.0 Telephoto Macro ED Lens for Digital SLR Cameras
    Made by Olympus
    • Specially treated to shed water droplets, and engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use
    • Designed to capitalize on the design advantages of the OLYMPUS Four Thirds System
    • Large f/2.0 aperture, with minimum weight and bulk
    • 50mm range -- equivalent to 100mm in conventional 35mm photography
    • For use with the OLYMPUS E-1 and other Four Thirds Series Digital SLR Cameras, as specified
    Amazon base price: $449.99

    OLYMPUS 50-200MM Zuiko Digital f/2.8 - 3.5 ED Lens for Digital SLR Cameras
    Made by Olympus
    • Specially treated to shed water droplets, and engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use
    • Designed to capitalize on the design advantages of the OLYMPUS Four Thirds System
    • Large f/2.8 - 3.5 aperture, with minimum weight and bulk
    • 50-200mm range -- equivalent to 100 - 400mm in conventional 35mm photography
    • For use with the OLYMPUS E-1 and other Four Thirds Series Digital SLR Cameras, as specified
    Amazon base price: $899.99

    OLYMPUS 14-54MM Zuiko Digital f/2.8 - 3.5 ED Lens for Digital SLR Cameras
    Made by Olympus
    • Specially treated to shed water droplets, and engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use
    • Designed to capitalize on the design advantages of the OLYMPUS Four Thirds System
    • Large f/2.8 - 3.5 aperture, with minimum weight and bulk
    • 14-54mm range -- equivalent to 28 - 108mm in conventional 35mm photography
    • For use with the OLYMPUS E-1 and other Four Thirds Series Digital SLR Cameras, as specified
    Amazon base price: $449.99

    NIKON SB30 Speedlight for Nikon 35mm / Digital SLR / Coolpix Cameras
    Made by Nikon
    • Built-in 17mm wide flash adapter provides coverage for lenses as wide as 104° angle of view
    • TTL Wireless Slave Flash function (even with Coolpix series digital cameras) doubles or triples effective flash shooting distance, and
    • Built-in infrared panel triggers off-camera Speedlights during wireless multiple-flash operations
    • 50° downward tilt allows on-camera closeups from 1 to 3.3 feet
    • Power Source - One 3V lithium battery (CR-123A or DL-123A) ? not included
    Amazon base price: $89.88

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