digiMom
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Hi, everyone. First time on the photography board.
A little introduction: I'm a mom and work part time. I work in web and multimedia design, although I have a wide range of graphic experience ranging from PowerPoint presentations to post-production effects on Hollywood films.
I really enjoyed my film SLR camera a while ago as a hobby. But as the kids came and lugging around a suitcase (at least for camera and lenses) was no longer an option, I switched over to point and shoots. Granted, there's some nice ones out there now. It has always felt like a compromise, though.
So, now with my kids older and some money to spend, I've been trying to figure out my next step. I have a Canon s95, which I really enjoy. Great little camera for what it is. But I found myself missing zoom capabilities. So I started looking at the Hx9v, Hx100v, Fz150, and SX40 IS to compliment it. I kept researching but came across phrases like "still point and shoot quality"...
...And my search turns up an Olympus E-PL1 with 2 kit lenses for $500. (14mm - 150mm = 28mm-300mm) It was at the top of my budget range, but was only ~ $100 more than the cameras I was looking at. I looked at it and thought for a few days, and then took the plunge.
My initial thoughts is the camera feels good. I like the size vs my old slr (Nikon N65). The weather here's been kind of blah, so haven't been able to shoot a lot. The autofocus seems slow. I'm just kind of (not really but a little bit) second guessing my purchase.
I would appreciate any thoughts from the experts on this thread. Any tips from those who own this or similar cameras? Are there any teleconverters or (???) that could extend my zoom range? Thanks in advance...
A little introduction: I'm a mom and work part time. I work in web and multimedia design, although I have a wide range of graphic experience ranging from PowerPoint presentations to post-production effects on Hollywood films.
I really enjoyed my film SLR camera a while ago as a hobby. But as the kids came and lugging around a suitcase (at least for camera and lenses) was no longer an option, I switched over to point and shoots. Granted, there's some nice ones out there now. It has always felt like a compromise, though.
So, now with my kids older and some money to spend, I've been trying to figure out my next step. I have a Canon s95, which I really enjoy. Great little camera for what it is. But I found myself missing zoom capabilities. So I started looking at the Hx9v, Hx100v, Fz150, and SX40 IS to compliment it. I kept researching but came across phrases like "still point and shoot quality"...
...And my search turns up an Olympus E-PL1 with 2 kit lenses for $500. (14mm - 150mm = 28mm-300mm) It was at the top of my budget range, but was only ~ $100 more than the cameras I was looking at. I looked at it and thought for a few days, and then took the plunge.
My initial thoughts is the camera feels good. I like the size vs my old slr (Nikon N65). The weather here's been kind of blah, so haven't been able to shoot a lot. The autofocus seems slow. I'm just kind of (not really but a little bit) second guessing my purchase.

I would appreciate any thoughts from the experts on this thread. Any tips from those who own this or similar cameras? Are there any teleconverters or (???) that could extend my zoom range? Thanks in advance...

Also looks like something (the trunk) is coming out of her chest...

. So, after I swallowed my stomach back down, I looked at it and tried it and I think other than a small scratch on the front and back lens caps it's OK. Eeek.
