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Canon 20D or Qlypmus E10?
Which takes the better pictures for an amateur photographer the Canon 20D or Olympus E10 ?
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Depends largely on the photographer.
Plus, the answer to which is best is subjective. |
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20D rocks!!!
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well I have the E10, I have had it since it first came out, thinking of upgrading to something better, the E10 is 4 moega pixel and the canon is 8, so I would assume it would take better pictures overall ?
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It also depends on what media you're shooting for. Anything over 4mP is overkill for the web IMO. Sure, 8mP is better for large format prints, and also gives a little more latitude for cropping. I've not worked with a 20d myself, so I don't have a firsthand comparative basis. But I've seen the work of a lot of colleagues with 20d's...and online they're impossible to differentiate between the 20d and the e10. But again, it comes down to the skill and talent of the photographer involved. |
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Canon 20D sample shot.
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I just bought the 20D and I love it. No experience with the other.
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I shot with E-10s for years, and after testing several models, I upgraded to the Nikon D70 (now D70s). The new "E" line of Olympus DSLRs are junk, and I just never cared for the 20D or Canon glass. I love my Nikon, though now I would probably go with the new D200 instead.
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the e-10 had the most amazing piece of glass on it but it was very slow. Got the 20d now and it rocks.
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the slowness is one thing I really hate about the E10, you miss allot of shots having to wait for it to write to the CF
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True, the slow writing was always a setback on the e10, along with the non-interchangeable lens. Definitely a design oversight on Olympus' part.
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An amateur doesn't need either one of those cameras. |
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Go with the Canon. I found the e10 to be very slow
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I never tried the olympus, but I recommand highly the 20D... I don't see how a camera could get much better
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don't have any of those yet but I've heard Canon 20D works great.
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Would love to get a 20D myself!
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Ditto on all the comments about the e10 being slow... That and you cannot change the lens out.. It does take pretty nice pics tho for a 4MP..
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I have a 20D and I love it. I've used a firend's e10 after I bought the 20D and the writing to the card was painful. If you wanted to view the pics you took it takes like 5 secs to view the next pic after you pressed the button.
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20D is better camera
e10 has more amatuer look
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Here are some of my 20D shots. I am still learning though
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those are some good crisp images. thanks for posting them.
I think I will get the 20D did you get the extra lenses also? Quote:
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Shot with a 20D. Extremely compressed as shown.
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That raven railey pic is yummmmmmmmy
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Just ordered it, getting the package with the 28-200mm lens and some other stuff.
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Seriously though. Some of the best photography I've ever seen was done by amateurs. My youngest brother is an amateur photographer and his work kicks ass. He's a better photographer than me. Everything depends on what you intend shooting. Pics over the weekend of the kids or webmasters falling over drunk at a convention. Then go for a Nikon Coolpix. Amateur pictures to impress people, then go for the Nikon D2X or the Canon D20, But get a profressional fixed lens. The Olympus is an old camera and the buffer drove me mad. |
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20D rocks!
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Yeah I got the EF-S 17-85 mm lens It's worth the extra $$. I just got my Speedlite 580ex flash yesterday, that thing is great when bouncing the flash for portrait shots.
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