deputydan1:
yeah, haven't read great reviews about the evolt.....
i am considering the nike d70 vs. a oly c8080...
any thoughts?
-dan
IMO there is only ONE reason (well maybe two) to go with the 8080.... price and size.
The 8080 is a very fine camera for what it is. However the D70 is an awesome camera for the price. So major differences?
Speed, and speed. The D70 can shoot 3fps for about as long as you have media available. That is in RAW no less at least for the first 4 images, than 1fps. Faster than ANY UW flash recycle. This is one speedy camera. And talk about speed, the shutter lag is in the hundreth of a second area. Focus is fast, but will depend on the lens and subject. However with a good lens, between focus, and fire is going to be in the almost instant, and the camera can focus TRACK as well. Compare that with the VERY speedy (for it's class), but hopelessly slow PnS 8080 at .3 seconds at BEST, it just does not come close.
Focus and focus some more... The D70 offers excellent and fast low light focusing. It also offers many options with 5 focus sensors, and it can track a moving subject and maintain focus as fast as the camera can shoot. The bottom line is that the 8080 is a joke compared to the speed of a DSLR. This does NOT make the 8080 a poor camera, but recognize that it can NOT capture action like a DSLR.
Want more. How about ISO use. The D70 can produce awesome enlargements using ISO's up to 1600. It has VERY impressive low noise at high ISO's. WHY? Well the sensor on the D70 is not just a little bigger than the 8080, it's about 5 times the size. What does that mean? Well larger pixels, lower noise, silky color tones, and overall just MUCH better image quality. The cost...size.
Of course the biggest advantage, and downfall of the DSLR is lens availabliity. You can mount the fast f1.4 50m lens for low light, or the ultra wide 12-24mm f4 (which is not as wide as it would be with the 1.5x factor, but a great lens). You can go with the 105mm f2.8 macro, or even a 600mm f4 for a whopping 900mm reach out and touch me lens. When I say downfall, what I mean is that all that glass is expensive, and you have to carry it around. Another disdvantage of the DSLR is that you are not going to be able to use internal flash. Actually I don't think of this as a disadvantage, but it's a cost consideration as you will NEED an external flash, or use those High ISO settings, but that only takes you so far.
I could fill a book with the advantages of DSLR vs. PnS. However I think you get the idea, the D70 (or most DSLR's out there) is so far beyond the PnS camera's, that it is rather pointless to compare them. So why do I own a PnS.... Size, and the fact that DSLR housing are a fortune, and I don't make money with UW work. So is the 8080 worth considering...AbSOLUTELY!! However it just does not hold a candle to the DLSR's....