After a few days thinking and looking at cameras I finally came to a decision.
My current camera, an Olympus SZ 14 has been great, and has taken thousands of photos in all weathers and been subject to carelessness, gravity and neglect. It is still working, though with a speck of dirt in the works it needs a clean.
At £99 it is now far cheaper than the price I originally paid, and if I pay for the sensor to be cleaned it will cost me at least a third of that price.
Alternatively I could buy an Olympus SP 820 UZ. No, I don’t know why it needs such a long name. It’s a bigger camera and, crucially, has a bigger lens (40x zoom instead of 24x). I’ve always been impressed by the 24x, but 40x is quite an attraction. It’s £155.
Both cost more than I want to spend at the moment, but neither of them is expensive in camera terms.
Decisions…
Well, I’m a man, so I was obviously going to go for the bigger zoom wasn’t I?
It arrived yesterday, while I was too busy to use it, and today there have been few subjects.
However, I did get a chance to photograph a moth (a Small Magpie) that was resting on the ceiling. I think I’m going to like the new camera. It’s bulkier, feels less substantial and has a flimsy battery cover, but it’s just like the old one in use and it takes decent photos.
I do miss the zooms I had with film cameras
Me too, though I don’t miss the cost of developing the film.
Yes. My memory card has lasted almost 4 years
Bad for Kodak but good for photographers. 😉
Good luck with it. Looks like we make camera decisions in a similar way!
It’s good so far. 😉
A very nice photo of the Small Magpie Moth. Have fun with your new camera.
Thanks, I’ve actually started to read the manual for this one instead of just pushing random buttons’ 😉
😀