A year ago my daughter's wedding photographer used both an E-10 and an E-20.
One with a potato-masher Metz and one for daylight (but I can't remember which
for what.
We didn't enlarge anything more than A4 but they were both fine for that (from
jpegs about 1MB).
For what it's worth, there are web-sized images here:
http://users.pandora.be/cunninghams/photogallery/RachelsWedding/
<warning> - and me in a top-hat
br
jez
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mike Stoesz" <mstoesz@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Olympus mail list"
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Weddings with E10 or e20
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 07:43:44 -0500
>
> Mike said:
> It has been a very long time since I was active on this list although
> I have kept up my subscription and do manage to read some of the
> digests some of the time. I am in the postition of possibly needing to
> back up our main photographer on weddings this summer. I generally do
> not find our normal portrait/wedding camera, a Fuji S2, comfortable to
> use. I do have an E-10 and can easily acquire an E-20.
>
> Has anyone on the list done weddings with either of these digital
> cameras?
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> I've only ever used an E-20 briefly but the E-10 mail list on Yahoo had
> at least one pro photographer doing weddings with an E-20. See one of
> his posts here: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Olympus_E10/message/2135>
> and samples of his work here: <http://www.gurnerphoto.com/> Note that,
> unlike some, he thinks there is enough difference between E-10 and E-20
> to justify an upgrade.
>
> While I've never owned an E-10 or 20, I do have a M*n*lta A1 which is a
> later incarnation of a very similar camera with the same size sensor.
> Small sensors, of course, suffer from noise much more so than larger
> sensors. As long as you can control the light and keep the camera at
> ISO 80 you will probably be fine. Since you own an E-10 you are
> certainly aware of what its limitations might be with respect to making
> large prints. I'm sure it gets to 8x10 with no problem. However, if
> there was *any* opportunity to sell the bride & groom a 24x30 formal
> portrait I'd be sure to use that Fuji S2 for that shot at least.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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