>Mike Veglia wrote: Shutter lag is not an issue with an E-10/20
once you have found focus (and most of the time the AF is pretty quick
actually).<
I have had my E-20 for about two months now. I am still learning to use it.
Mike is correct when he says that the E-10/E-20 are intuitive.
My photography is mostly macro or photos of my two grandchildren. One area
where the E-20 excels is in floral macros. I have found the spot metering
and manual focus combined with it's being a SLR allows me to shoot some
really nice florals.
Shutter lag is minimal in my eyes. I did have a big problem with that in my
C4040, but it is not at all a difficulty when shooting the little ones with
the E-20.
Here is a URL of one of my efforts with the E-20 which I think demonstrates
it's capability for florals.
http://www.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=196651
Dave Dougherty
Nice shot. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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