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Subject: [OM] Re: olympus Digest V1 #48
From: Stephen Scharf <scharfsj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 00:01:42 -0800
>Stephen Scharf wrote:
>
>>  The other digital P&S Prosumer
>>  camera I really like is the C-5060Z. Oly hit a home run with that one.
>>
>>  -Stephen.
>
>Stephen,
>
>You may hÊve spoken to this already (not that this list is hard to 
>keep up with)... but I'm curious to the specifics of your enthusiasw 
>for the 5060.
>
>Wnen it was announced, l was pretty cranked about the wide angle 
>capabilities.  The dpreview geeks (the majority over there) 
>criticized the loss of one stop vs the 5050, though others say 
>improved noise performance compensates.
>
>TIA for any detailed thoughts.
>
>Earl



You've pretty much hit in the head already. It's still pretty fast 
(f/2.8, I believe?),  and from what I've read, still has excellent 
low-light performance. The 27-110 mm, 4X Optical Zoom with Wide Angle 
capabilities,was, like for you, very  appealing to me, as well as the 
improved noise performance. Oly's first series of 5 megapixel 
cameras, C-5050Z and C-50Z (the E20 notwithstanding) were somewhat 
slammed for their noisy sensors. The other things I liked when I 
played and shot with one at Keeble and Schuchat were the somewhat 
faster boot-up and boot-down times, and the (somewhat) reduced 
shutter lag (at least compared to my C-4040Z). The last two things 
were the two that drove me to distraction about my C-4040Z, so when 
the C-5060 seemed improved in this area, it seemed like an 
improvement to me for things that were really irksome with my little 
Oly Prosumer all-'n-one. My understanding is that the Oly f/2.8 
lenses seem to show less purple fringing behavior, but my 
recollection may be incorrect about that. The other thing that 
appealed about it is probably a negative in some people's book, and 
that is the proprietary battery, which IMHO, I like better than AA 
form factor rechargeables. They seems to last longer and recharge 
faster.  My D60's BP-511's are outstanding batteries. The other 
things that appealed were that it took compact flash and shoots in 
RAW. I know the C-5050 did, too, but the noise issues with that 
camera meant I was never going to buy it. Also, Dave Etchells at 
Imaging Resource really, really liked it, and that carries a lot of 
weight for me; he's always been more open to Oly's than Phil Askey at 
DPReview, IMHO. It's one of "Dave's Picks"; somehow Dave comes across 
as more down to earth than Phil, and I tend to put somewhat more 
weight in what he says for that reason. Though I don't like his 
photographing a picture poster for showing resolution details. Phil 
has always seemed a bit biased against Oly's, but I digress.So, there 
you have it.....all in all, I think Oly put a really nice range of 
capabilities on the camera. Plus you have an incredible degree of 
photographic control, though some features are buried in menus.  Last 
but not least, I loved the build quality. Oly can really build 'em 
nice.

-Stephen.
-- 


2001 CBR600F4i - Fantastic!
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