On 3/25/06, GFaulk7376@xxxxxxx <GFaulk7376@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
> Olympus's rebates for the E 500 2 lens kit and B & H's price before rebate of
> $799.00 has really got my attention. The last thing I really need is another
> camera-either film or digital. However, a price of $699 after rebate for this
> kit gives me a chance to test the E series cameras versus our 20 D. A plus is
> for another $100 I can use the 350 F2.8. Can my 50 year old eyes focus the 350
> using an E 500 body?
It depends on your eyes themselves rather than their age per se! If
diopters tend to work for you OK, I don't think it should be a
problem. The 300/4.5 is great with the E-1, used mainly wide open or
perhaps down to f7. I would think f2.8 would be sheer heaven to work
with.
The unknown to me is the effective difference in viewfinder. Since
the E-500 has a magnifier, I would just plan on getting that and using
it.
If you do this, I'm sure we would all be very excited to hear of your
experiences.
> Yes, I know I can use an Oly to EOS adapter with the
> 20D. Perhaps it is false hope, but I just gotta think Olympus did not design
> lenses like the 35-100 F2.0 and 90-250 F2.8 to be used with 5 and 8 MP
> cameras.
> Walt's E 330 also sounds really cool. My daughter thinks the E 330's full
> time
> LCD might make the perfect street photography camera. Another way to
> rationalize the purchase of the E 500 is to consider it a tele-extender. I've
> never
> been happy with the 2 XA/ 350 combo. The E 500 body is only a little more
> costly
> than the 1.4 XA and I've effectively got a 700 F2.8 lens. Somebody tell me
> I'm wrong about all of this and to save my money.
>
> Gary Faulkenberry
Sounds like a plan to me!
Joel W.
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