
Olympus C 5050 Zoom 5.0 Megapixel

I've owned several Olympus digital cameras that I've been very happy with. The C5050 is similar in many ways to the C2020, which is also a great camera, but the C5050 has more than twice the resolution. The C5050 has every feature even a pro like me could want in a small package, but it can still be used much like a point and shoot; the power is there if you need it. I especially like the fact that it can handle three different digital card formats: Smartmedia (which I have zillions of), Compact Flash (which I can also use in my Nikon) and Xd (which are readily available and reasonable cost on Ebay). Thus, my investment in many Smartmedia cards for my C-2020 is not wasted. I always make up an external battery pack for my cameras so that they don't send me to the poorhouse butying AA batteries; I pay about a pound of additional weight penalty, but I never have to worry about running out of battery power. The movable LCD screen is great for certain situations, such as taking photos over your head, or for copying. The optics are first-rate. Like most cameras I've ever owned, the shutter is too touchy when trying to pre-focus a shot by pressing the button half way down; there should be a separate focus lock control for that. Trying to get the white balance under control has been very difficult with every digital camera I've owned; the manufacturers still haven't gotten that right. The C-5050 has a close-up mode which will get you down to about ten inches, and there's even a SUPER-closeup mode that will let you get within an inch of something, which is occasionally very handy. The battery compartment cover is awkward to close. It has both traditional viewfinder and LCD display, which is ESSENTIAL; the LCD is useless in bright sunlight. Treat the camera a bit gingerly; the lens moves in and out when turned on or off; I suspect it wouldn't take much for the mechanism to get damaged, and it's easy to forget to remove the lens cap, though I've not had any problems with the mechanism. The viewfinder can be focused to suit your eye; very nice. It can even take some video, though I haven't played with that yet. You can also attach a short audio clip to a photo, very useful for recording location, names, or whatever. The camera provides very good control over the built-in flash, and you can also attach an external flash to it. With an inexpensive adapter tube, it will accept accessory closeup and telephoto lenses, and most importantly, filters. Since it has a video output, it's nice to be able to put your photos up directly from the camera onto a TV screen wherever you are. Despite its few minor shortcomings, it's a great camera -- especially if you can get the C-5050 for a reasonable price.
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