
Olympus D-620L
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Olympus D-620L
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Ease of Use
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In The Uk These Are The C1400l And C1400xl Cameras
In the UK these are the C1400L and C1400XL cameras. I have had both and the XL is worth the extra money no question. The XL is much faster, allows multiple shots to be taken in sequence and takes 32mb smart media as standard. The L needs to be modified to take 32mb media. The optical zoom is a dream to use and makes picture taking easy. The three levels of picture quality are useful. Low quality is very good, medium is excellent and the high quality is more than I have ever found a use for. The cameras have awkward 43mm screw threads for the lens attachments - which in real terms means paying for a step up ring each time you buy a lens. Even the branded Olympus lenses use the step rings.
In summary, I was most surprised at how good these cameras are. I cannot imagine going back to an APS camera or 35mm camera again.
As A Commercial Digital Photographer I Have Used B
As a commercial digital photographer I have used both the 600 and 620 with great success. The optical lens is excellent and attachments are many and varied. I have sold many photo's where people did not notice any difference to a real photo. The improvements in buffer and flexibility of the 620 make it the more desirable of the two cameras.
Olympus will modify your D500L/D600L digital camera to take 32MB SmartMedia memory cards, for $69.99 through the end of this year. This will allow you 4 times the storage capacity as originally issued. The D620L with its greater buffering capability is the best choice of the three but don't pass up a good D500L or D600L at a bargain price. Best accessory: 43mm step up rings, allowing you to use high quality add on telephoto and wide angle lenses designed for camcorders and digital cameras. (Note: Use the telephoto lenses at maximum power.)
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