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Olympus SP-570uz? Any users

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Am considering upgrading my little Panasonic LX-1.

This Olympus bridge camera has some good reviews, but, some

reports of it being a little tricky to operate?

Anyone any opinions or possible alternative recommendations?

Cheers.:)

General concensus (i gather from most review sites) is that of the new 18 -time zooms it is not as good as the Fuji, the Panasonic being even better (though from perusing the full size piccys the Fuji seems too be quite a bit better than the Panasonic in low-light i.e. quality wise).

well after much deliberation i went for the pana fz8 over the fz18... the 18x zoom is only useful if you have a tripod... having said that the fz8 will do 18x optical but only @ 3mp.. mind you the fact that its on offer @ 149 in comet makes it even more attractive.

well after much deliberation i went for the pana fz8 over the fz18... the 18x zoom is only useful if you have a tripod... having said that the fz8 will do 18x optical but only @ 3mp.. mind you the fact that its on offer @ 149 in comet makes it even more attractive.

Did you have to :rolleyes: - I've got itchy fingers as it is :o:(

sorry.

sorry.

:D

Don't worry - will need really good reason to ditch current camera.

"Ooh, look. I stumbled. Ah well, it is 5 yrs old" :rolleyes:

i had a good reason.. lcd split on my fuji. no external damage. was in its case.. do they want to know on warranty? do they hell.

i had a good reason.. lcd split on my fuji. no external damage. was in its case.. do they want to know on warranty? do they hell.

All wrong :thumbdwn:

How can they get away with that.

Touch wood - our Fuji s602Pro has been faultless - and I've taken countless thousands piccies with it.

Back on topic - can supply links to 18 times zooms reviews if leeland wants ?

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All wrong :thumbdwn:

How can they get away with that.

Touch wood - our Fuji s602Pro has been faultless - and I've taken countless thousands piccies with it.

Back on topic - can supply links to 18 times zooms reviews if leeland wants ?

Thanks for comments, will not go for Pansonic(s) as there still seems to be sensor issues

(my Lx-1 is razor sharp in good light, falls down in low light/higher Iso).

Any new purchase will get a lot of use on sunsets etc, curious to know more about

Fuji s602, is this a current model? Could only find reviews on s8100fd bridge camera.

Can't find any online galleries for Olympus SP-570.

Bit gutted about sensors on Panasonics, easy to use and razor sharp lenses/ well made.

Cheers.:)

Thanks for comments, will not go for Pansonic(s) as there still seems to be sensor issues

(my Lx-1 is razor sharp in good light, falls down in low light/higher Iso).

Any new purchase will get a lot of use on sunsets etc, curious to know more about

Fuji s602, is this a current model? Could only find reviews on s8100fd bridge camera.

Can't find any online galleries for Olympus SP-570.

Bit gutted about sensors on Panasonics, easy to use and razor sharp lenses/ well made.

Cheers.:)

Sorry about mention of Fuji s602Pro - tis our old camera, was in response to previous post about warranty issues.

s8100fd is current Fuji 18 times zoom.

Olympus SP-570 UltraZoom Digital Camera - Preview - The Imaging Resource! preview review

Olympus SP-570 UZ Review

"The SP-570 UZ has a couple of irritating shortcomings and it's a poor choice for those who like to shoot in low/dim light and those who shoot primarily action, but for just about everyone else (in my opinion) this camera stands head and shoulders above the bloated long-zoom digicam field."

Olympus SP-570 UZ review

2 Pricegrabber reviews here

Digital Camera Resource Page: Olympus SP-570 Ultra Zoom Reviews & Info

Fuji Finepix S8000 FD Review

Megapixel.net Digital Camera News and Reviews

Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review

New Fuji model - but more expensive

FujiFilm FinePix S100fs Review: 1. Introduction: Digital Photography Review

When you've finished with these :rolleyes: will find you some more to do your head in even more :P

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And, when you do decide - this place may be of use

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:thumbup: Thanks a lot mate, some very usefull links there, olympus could be the one....

...so many choices, my wallett is going to suffer a direct hit tommorow (Mordaunt short

speakers!) I'll give it some recovery time and see how prices go for Oly'.

Thanks for your time:)

:thumbup: Thanks a lot mate, some very usefull links there, olympus could be the one....

TBH if I were choosing I think it would be the Fuji :o

As you say, if only the Panny had a good sensor :thumbdwn:

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TBH if I were choosing I think it would be the Fuji :o

As you say, if only the Panny had a good sensor :thumbdwn:

After much thought I'm not going for any of them, I did think about the Fuji as they are

cracking in low light, and I know its fickle, but a plastic mount for tripod and a couple of

other things put me off.

Really frustrating that one make trumps another on one thing/gets trumped back on

something else! The clincher for me is that my brother (40 yesterday) got a digital SLR

for his birthday (Olympus E510) he's chuffed to bits with it.

Think I'll save the pennies, maybe next year go the whole hog and get an SLR, Sony and

Olympus seem to do some good affordable ones, and Fuji, here we go again...

Will be posting for opinions again when the time comes, cheers again....:)

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