Peter M. Eick
New member
I figured I would ask the experts so here I am. I have been "lurking" and reading for several weeks now, so I thought I would finally ask my one question.
I am a novice photographer who shoots mostly snapshots of the family. I have a Kodak dc-260 that is starting to show its age and then I have my trusty pentax 35mm. The dc-260 is a good camera, but is slow and lacks the controls of my pentax. Also, the 1.6 megpixel is pretty limiting. For work I have bought and use several canon s20's and some Kodak dc-280's. These are good cameras, but are still "press here stupid!" type cameras, and I am looking for more control.
I am really looking for a good SLR type digital camera to shoot pictures of the family and such. (I have a 15 month old daughter who gets a lot of "flash" time).
My question for you all, is the e-20N the right choice for me? I am not to worried about the money, but I really do not want to go much beyond about $2500 for the setup (camera, lens and flash). Also my pet peeve of the dc-260 is the slow write times. After 2 shots it takes 20 seconds to clear and shoot again and this sounds like an issue of the e-20n, but only after 4 shots.
Also if your suggestion is not the e-20N, what would you recommend?
Thanks for your time.
I am a novice photographer who shoots mostly snapshots of the family. I have a Kodak dc-260 that is starting to show its age and then I have my trusty pentax 35mm. The dc-260 is a good camera, but is slow and lacks the controls of my pentax. Also, the 1.6 megpixel is pretty limiting. For work I have bought and use several canon s20's and some Kodak dc-280's. These are good cameras, but are still "press here stupid!" type cameras, and I am looking for more control.
I am really looking for a good SLR type digital camera to shoot pictures of the family and such. (I have a 15 month old daughter who gets a lot of "flash" time).
My question for you all, is the e-20N the right choice for me? I am not to worried about the money, but I really do not want to go much beyond about $2500 for the setup (camera, lens and flash). Also my pet peeve of the dc-260 is the slow write times. After 2 shots it takes 20 seconds to clear and shoot again and this sounds like an issue of the e-20n, but only after 4 shots.
Also if your suggestion is not the e-20N, what would you recommend?
Thanks for your time.