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To: Ausdauer who wrote (26200)6/27/2004 4:35:23 PM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (2) of 60323
 
Hi Aus,

RE: Cameras,

You mentioned Nikon D70 and you can't think of any way of improving on it

A couple of years ago two of my friends each got an Olympus 2100 digital camera with 10 to 1 zoom and image stabilization. Both of them swear by the camera because of that image stabilization. It allows great photos that would require tripod without the stabilizing. Great for sharp picts and for low level light requiring longer exposures. I have seen some of their picts and they are excellent.

For my next camera, I have been waiting for this feature to come to the SLR digitals with 5 Mega-pixal or more. Cannon released the PowerShot S1 IS a few months ago, which has 10 to 1 zoom and image stabilization, but it only has 3 MP and doesn't use interchangeable lenses.

Do you or anyone here have any idea why this feature hasn't come mainstream to the high MP SLR's yet?

regards,

Steve
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