I've had the C5050Z since it came out last year and it shoots best when
I leave it on default.
The only thing I'm missing is a tripod secure screw on one side and two
of the little rubber feel that can be easily sheared off on it's bass.
I have a zoom lens and wide Olympus for the C5050Z that help in a pinch.
XDan
Another possibility for me is to see if the 300D puts downward pressure
on prosumer DCs and pick up a Nik*n 5700, S*ny DSC-828 (8mp,
28-200/2-2.8) or some such to supplement the OMs and wait for the DSLR
market to mature some more. The C-5050 doesn't have enough zoom range
for me.
Moose
B. D. Colen wrote:
>Putting off buying decisions for now is certainly a sensible option,
but
>for anyone thinking of going in now, picking a piece of junk because it
>has more pixles makes little or no sense. After all, you can give you
>camera an unexpected hard knock, or get caught it a rain shower, a day
>after you get it - and then where are you?
>
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