I've been in the market for one too, and I've been comparing the Olympus
(D-360L) to the Kodak dc215, which are the same price. The Kodak is definitely
the easier camera to use, but the picture quality is much better (better lens
&higher resolution) on the Olympus.
For a review of most camera's on the market I found this site:
http://www.megapixel.net/html/issueindex.html
Also follow the links to other rivew etc.
- Bryan
>Subject: Digital cameras (No LBC, directly)
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>I don't sell digital cameras but I thought listers who are considering one
>could use some info. I went to the Photo Marketing Asso. trade show in
>February and the latest PMA magazine has the results of the digital camera
>shoot-out. The trade show attendees (all photo dealers so they know good
>pictures) choose the best photos from each price class without knowing which
>camera took which photo.
>
>In the under $300 class the best was the Kodak DC215. Let me tell you, the
>picture was impressive! I am considering this camera for myself.
>
>$300 to $599 was the Fuji MX-1700 Zoom.
>
>$600 to $899 was the Toshiba PDR-M5.
>
>$900 and above was the Oympus C2500L-SLR.
>
>All of these cameras are worth a look if you are considering digital.
>
>The original Shoot-out pics were in the aisle next to our display booth so I
>got a good look at them. Just thought you might like to here about this. No
>financial interest on my part. YMMV!
>
>Allen Hefner
>SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
>'77 Midget
>'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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