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olympus e-520/620 advice needed urgently.

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#1
ashokraj

Hi! I'm planning to upgrade to a DSLR from a compact. Fortunately I’ve got a friend coming down from the states in a couple of weeks. I've been doing some research( and since I’m on a budget) I’ve narrowed it down Olympus . Now my confusion is:
1. Should I buy a Olympus E-520 2 lens kit ( $500 approx )
2. Go for the e-520 body only and get a used zuiko 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 lens ( $700 approx) ( and maybe add a larger lens later)
3. Go for the e-620 2 lens kit ?( $ 700)

Also, is the noise as big an issue as it is made out to be in the olys.

thanks in advance .

#2
b_naresh

I'd recommend option 3.
High ISO performance and dynamic range have been significantly improved in E-620. The noise can be cleaned up in post processing. Low light AF performance is a bigger issue on the Olympus system. Maybe you can add a FL-36R flash and use its IR light for AF assist in low light conditions.
By the way, even I'm leaning towards the E-620.

#3
6pack

even i'm considering getting the e-520 with the 2 kit lens for starters.
will keep a lookout on the answers in this thread.

#4
sumchamp

I would suggest to go for this

http://www.techencla...780-post59.html


Deal comes out to be $633~30k. Also can anybody help me in getting this :ashamed:

#5
ashvarybabul

I big question comes in my mind..
WHY ONLY OLYMPUS???

#6
ashokraj

Well , it started out with me looking for a budget dslr kit and the 520 was rated as a steal at the current price. And , the zuiko kit lenses are supposed to be great. The built in stabilization , size ( esp the 620), are all factors in favour . Also a friend has a 1000D and I'm not all that impressed. Plus I've never been a canon fan. My compact is a panasonic TZ5 , which no canon can beat at the price point.

#7
ashvarybabul

ashokraj said:

Well , it started out with me looking for a budget dslr kit and the 520 was rated as a steal at the current price. And , the zuiko kit lenses are supposed to be great. The built in stabilization , size ( esp the 620), are all factors in favour . Also a friend has a 1000D and I'm not all that impressed. Plus I've never been a canon fan. My compact is a panasonic TZ5 , which no canon can beat at the price point.

Hmm...
at ur point U r correct...

but so points need to enlightened too...

1> The oly's cams sensor is size is smaller than the APS-C...
[an it seems that they wont be bringing sensor with bigger size]

2> Low light, noise, AF performance is a big issue...

3> Lower end lenses are cheap but higher lenses are expensive that that from canon or nikon..

4> poor service and market in india



But if U had finally decided to stick up with olympus better to go for E-620...

#8
Brendon

@ OP - If you are going in only for Olympus, then get the E620 and NOT the E520. Why ?

The E520 had some focusing issues which are all gone in the E620.

The E620 has almost as good low ISO performance as its competitors. Noise is no longer a big issue & neither is Dynamic range.

However do note that Olympus has very limited options to grow since you are in India.

#9
ashokraj

Really appreciate all the great feedback guys.

Everyone seems to have some reservations with the olympus system. Future lenses/accessories may not be such a problem as I have cousins in the US and the gulf who visit frequently. Servicing may be a issue , but I don't expect it to give me any problems ( hopefully !). Noise was the only issue worrying me .

But just in case , keeping my options open , what would be your hands down recommendation be at this budget from nikon and canon. ( max of $700 , purchased from the US ) ?

thanks again .

#10
Brendon

I would not choose anything from Canon or Nikon at that price. I just dont like any of the Canon Rebel cameras and I hate the limited lens selection of the Nikon D40/D60/D5000 series. The better Canon/Nikon cameras are unfortunately a lot more expensive.

For other brands, I can suggest the Pentax K-X which is a really nice camera - Amazon.com: Pentax K-x 12.4 MP Digital SLR with 2.7-inch LCD and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL and 55-300mm f/4-5.8 ED Lenses (Black): Camera & Photo

You can get the two lens version for about $820. Slightly over your budget but you can get very cheap old Pentax lenses in India which will be image stabilized with the K-X.

Or get the normal kit - Amazon.com: Pentax K-x 12.4 MP Digital SLR with 2.7-inch LCD and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Lens (White): Camera & Photo

And add a used Pentax 75-300mm lens from the used market in India.

Here is one review - Pentax K-x Digital SLR Review

I really dont like Olympus since they have very small viewfinders. The Pentax has the biggest viewfinder in its class. Bigger than Sony A230, Canon 450D & Nikon D5000.

In Sony, I would not suggest anything as their kit lenses are nothing great. I am a Sony shooter btw.

#11
Brendon

I would not choose anything from Canon or Nikon at that price. I just dont like any of the Canon Rebel cameras and I hate the limited lens selection of the Nikon D40/D60/D5000 series. The better Canon/Nikon cameras are unfortunately a lot more expensive.

For other brands, I can suggest the Pentax K-X which is a really nice camera - Amazon.com: Pentax K-x 12.4 MP Digital SLR with 2.7-inch LCD and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL and 55-300mm f/4-5.8 ED Lenses (Black): Camera & Photo

You can get the two lens version for about $820. Slightly over your budget but you can get very cheap old Pentax lenses in India which will be image stabilized with the K-X.

Or get the normal kit - Amazon.com: Pentax K-x 12.4 MP Digital SLR with 2.7-inch LCD and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AL Lens (White): Camera & Photo

And add a used Pentax 75-300mm lens from the used market in India.

Here is one review - Pentax K-x Digital SLR Review

I really dont like Olympus since they have very small viewfinders. The Pentax has the biggest viewfinder in its class. Bigger than Sony A230, Canon 450D & Nikon D5000.

In Sony, I would not suggest anything as their kit lenses are nothing great. I am a Sony shooter btw.

#12
ashokraj

Thank you BF1983 for the extensive reply. Was traveling for a few days and could not post a reply.
Your suggestion of the pentax k-x as an alternative to the Olympus was initially dismissed by me. (I’ve never come across a pentax DSLR , though their film cameras were quite good ). But on second thoughts and keeping your experience in mind, I did some research and I think your advice makes plenty of sense. The reviews (there are not that many) were generally quite favorable. The one at photographyblog .com was really positive.
The k-x takes care of the ISO problems of the Olympus , has a equally compact size and the sensor is supposed to be really great. Plus HDR and video (not really essential but useful ,I guess).There's no swivel lcd , but i guess i can live without that .
The only drawback are the AA cells . And there have been a few complaints of battery life. I hope the company has fixed the same.
I think I will go for this camera. Additionally, how are the KIT lenses. Should I go for the 18-55 ,50-200 or the 50-300 kit ? You also mentioned the availability of cheap lenses in Mumbai. Will older lenses be compatible with this camera and will the AF work on all lenses. Also, where I Mumbai can I source these.
Thanks in advance.

#13
Brendon

Hey Ashok, I am no big expert on Pentax so I wont be of much help to you.

However if you can get the Pentax 55-300mm lens in addition to the 18-55mm lens, then please do so. Its a pretty decent lens with a slightly slow AF.

Also get a nice 50mm f2 lens from Fort (1000 bucks or so) and you should be good to go for most stuff. :)

The problem with the K mount is that since its a very old mount, you will get plenty of lenses that will mount on your K-X but will be purely manual focus. So if you go to Fort bring your camera along and try the lens first.

There are plenty of Pentax lenses but I am not sure whether they were MF or AF lenses.

#14
ashokraj

Thanks BF1983. Any recommended shops in fort for the lens ? I travel to mumbai every couple of months. Also ,should i be looking at buying a external flash ? if yes , Which ( budget) one ?

#15
6pack

are pentax products even available here for sale? i wanted to see price of the K200D and try as i might i could not find any dealer.

#16
Brendon

^^ Nope they are not. :(

The ONLY major DSLR manufacturer not present in India. Canon/Nikon/Sony/Olympus and even SIGMA are present in India officially but not Pentax.

@OP - Shops keep getting old lenses, its best you check as many as you can. One shop I know had Pentax lenses was Mafsee which is opp to Camera central on the other side of the road.