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To: John Madarasz who wrote (4267)12/26/2002 11:20:11 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 21628
 
Jim, impressive work. It must be even more beautiful with a jade patina.

Are you saying you are displeased with the Olympus, including the photo you posted?

As both a Canon and Olympus user I will say they are probably equally
user friendly. The Canon's tend to be a bit larger and heavier. Also,
the higher end Olympus cameras are constructed differently than the entry
models, so you may find them easier to use. I don't think you could go
wrong with either. I was planning on buying the G3, but balked when they
announced it would be 4 megapixels (like the G2). I am a big Canon fan and
have a Canon EOS Elan SLR which has never taken a bad photo.

And that is the honest truth.

If you can, try to go to a local electronics dealer or photo boutique
and try both cameras. You may have a better feeling for the user interfaces.

Good luck to you.

Do you have a website with your coppersmithing pieces?

Aus
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