I was playing with a friend's IS-200 this weekend, and I couldn't find any
provision for exposure compensation or manual SS. This was a bit
disturbing, at least for me. It had full auto and various programs though.
See Olympus' site for details.
Also, look on the SIF at
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/veluwen/om-sif/is-series/is-series.htm for a
LOT of info. I'd read this one through before I bought an IS.
I really liked the overall package, the speed, and format. It's a winner
as long as you don't need interchangable lenses. For a
one-camera-does-it-almost-all, it's a good choice, IMHO.
Maybe someone else could comment on the various IS models?
Also, did you think of trying used?
Skip
At 02:21 PM 9/19/00 +0100, you wrote:
Help ?
My son is about to buy a camera.
He as only these three choice's.
Which would U buy ??
Olympus is-200 with extender to 160mm (£279)
Cannon eos 300 with 28mm to 90mm (£369)
Nikon F60 with 35mm to 80mm (£199)
I asked him what he thought was most important
and he said exposure accuracy.
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