Oly E-20 vs D-100 for underwater

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ScottFritz

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I was looking at the Olympus E-20 and the Nikon D-100. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using either of these cameras underwater.

Bear
 
But if you havent already...go down to the thread "Scorpion fish" to see results from the D100..aka Underwater digital/Allan...Nice Camera!!!!
 
Scott,

Thanks for the compliments:) Here's another photo taken with the Nikon D100

brigob.jpg



Here's a link for the results taken with the Olympus E20 in a Titan housing

http://www.digitaldiver.net/yabbse/index.php?board=6;action=display;threadid=107


Hope this helps....


Allan
 
scott


as a land photographer, i first have a couple of questions for you

1. why are you choosing these 2 models(are you a pro photographer or even a semi?)

2. have you ever read any reviews about either of these cameras ???



i suggest that you vist my favorite digitsl camera sight that has a good forum and the owner do some of the best reviews around


here is the site
www.dpreview.com

here is the e-20 review
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympuse20/

here is the D-100 review
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond100/


but personally the e20 is old technology and the noise is horid at anything above iso 80


the onlyother difference is the price and getting glass for the nikon, but to me i would rather get the Canon D60 , but till then i will stay with my 602 on the land and dream and when the time comes get a housing for my d60 or what ever is the current model
 

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