If I were going to purchase a DSLR with fixed lens, it would probably be a
C5060, but I would also look at the 5050. The extra stop of the 5050 is very
attractive, but the wider lens of the 5060 is probably even more so...provided
the images are less noisy than the 5050, as is claimed by some over on
dpreview. There are other features of the 5060 I like too.
Canoeman
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On 12/28/2003 at 8:56 AM Stephen Scharf wrote:
>>Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:06:15 -0500
>>From: "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: [OM] i can change if i have to i guess
>>
>>My son, a N*k*n nincompoop, just bought a new Corvette and an
>>Olympus c5060. He is ecstatic about both, babbling on about how
>>great they each are, even sending endless digital pictures of
>>the 'vette.
>>
>>Obviously, some of us have better taste and higher expectations of
>>the stuff we buy.
>>
>>Walt, sticking to my OMs, Graflexes, TR-6, 300ZX (and, of course,
>>the OM-4Runner)
>
>The C5060Z is a *really* nice camera. It has an excellent, sharp, and
>versatile zoom lens, and is abosulutely beautifully constructed, up
>to Oly's historical and usual standards. It's probably the nicest
>C-series Oly has made to date, and that is saying something. How can
>that be in bad taste?
>
>-Stephen.
>
>--
>
>
>2001 CBR600F4i - Fantastic!
>
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