New to me, Used Olympus E-500
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[FONT="]I just purchased a used Olympus e500. Well it was said to be used but the thing looks damn near perfect to me. It came with a 40-150 lens and a couple other goodies. I would like to get a "MACRO" lens for it around the 18-50 range.
Does anyone have any experience with this camera? Any tips, tricks, or additional equipment recommendations for me?
Any information would be appreciated... good or bad.
Thanks!
~Scott[/FONT]
Does anyone have any experience with this camera? Any tips, tricks, or additional equipment recommendations for me?
Any information would be appreciated... good or bad.
Thanks!
~Scott[/FONT]
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I've got this camera for 2 years now and am still happy with it ! (though I'm starting to look at the brand new E520... Who knows how long I can resist ?)
Here is a good site for you to get deep in your camera : http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/43/e500-rev.html
As for lenses I've just added the ZD 14-54 mm (really good lens) and the macro ZD 50 mm F/2... Very sharp and useful for almost everything (never even tried its macro abilities for now). There's also a 35 mm macro (less expensive than the 50mm but less fast). Olympus lenses are very good anyway.
Maybe you'll need a mono/tripod if you shoot inrelatively low light cos E500 happens to be a bit noisy beyond 400 iso (as you'll figure out by yourself soon ^^)
Hope this can help
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Anyway you can always take photos without a tripod... I don't have one either (but it's been on my wish list for a longtime)
http://tylwydd.smugmug.com/
50mm 2.0: $450
35mm 3.5: $200
Both lenses are EXTREMELY sharp. The sharpest lenses Olympus makes. The 35mm is a real bargain. I have it and am very happy with it. It is actually a true macro (1:1). The 50mm is a 1:2. Both are great. Reviews show both are extremely sharp.
This site has great reviews on the Olympus lenses: http://www.slrgear.com/reviews/showcat.php/cat/7
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I also have the E-500 and love it......make sure you check out the Olympus website as they list all the available accessories.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1192
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I also have an olympus e500 a great quality built camera. I am not familar with all the lenses though, but learning..am thinking of macro lens too. But the photos so far are great quality.