If you're going to use it in a studio, an E-10 would be just as good, IMO.
You can probably get one for $500- $600. Either way,with a -10 or -20, you
probably can't beat the build quality.
George S.
james_olson@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> I am looking at purchasing a digital camera, and although the E-20 is a few
>
> years old, it seems like a great camera. I know it has write time
> limitations, but I am looking at a camera to do portraits, and use with
> studio lighting.
>
> Is there any reason not to look at the camera for the $800 or so I could buy
>
> it for? Would a C-5050 give similar, or better image quality for less?
>
> Every thing I have read has said it has excellent image quality and a lot of
>
> great features. Any opinions would be appreciated.
>
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