User Tag List

Thanks useful information Thanks useful information:  0
Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: E-450 Olympus

  1. #1
    Member Robdenham's Avatar
    Join Date
    29 Jul 2010
    Location
    Essen
    Posts
    20
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    E-450 Olympus

    Hi all,

    I brought this camera about nine months ago(Olympus E-450 DSLR with twin lens kit; 14-42mm &40-150mm), I thought it would be a good camera to learn from and it is. I have read books, magazines and just getting into the NTP bit in this site.
    I'm really keen to better my photography. My question is should I upgrade now to a better camera that I mean something around an intermediate level and a bit more expensive now before I go on?(as the E-450 is a beginners level camera).
    Has anyone got one of these cameras or had one(or it's predessor the E-420). And can tell me either to stay put or to upgrade now before I start spending money on Lenses etc.

    Thanks
    Any info would help.
    Last edited by Robdenham; 23-11-2010 at 8:48pm.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    http://robdenham.photoshop.com

    Olympus E-450 DSLR
    f3.5-5.6 14-42mm Wide Zoom
    f4.0-5.6 40-150mm Telephoto Zoom

  2. #2
    I am older than I look.
    Join Date
    31 Oct 2009
    Location
    Tura Beach, NSW
    Posts
    3,654
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    When you talk about upgrading, it sounds like you mean change mounts.

    I cannot help you with respect to the Olympus E-450 as I have an Olympus E-P1.

    I recently acquired a Nikon D90 and Nikon 10-24mm zoom to go with it. There is no doubt than in most situations, image quality from the larger sensor cameras is better. In the most part, that means less post-processing, less image noise and a little more detail. Sounds like a no-contest yet I still use my Olympus E-P1 more than the Nikon. The reasons are straight forward. I like the small size and can take it to work in my bag with other stuff. It is a fabulous size for travel. I like the subtle Olympus colour rendering.

    There are other reasons why I use the Olympus a lot. The lenses are great. You have some fabulous options in FT including supurb 14-54mm and 12-60mm standard zooms. The very compact 50-200 f/2.8-3.5 zoom, the brilliant 14-35 f/2 and 35-100 f/2 zooms. Within reach of the budget of most dedicated photographers, no one else offers zooms that fast as those f/2 lenses.

    On the downside, the E-5 could well be the last FT camera out however MFT will support FT lenses via an adapter so not all is lost.

    As far a learing more about photography, you have the best part of a reasonable kit.

    I think the bottom line is that if you like the camera, stick with it. If not, get something esle but don't expect the change to necessarily result in better photos.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •