Just bought another camera. An Olympus Stylus Epic. I’ve been wanting a pocketable point-n-shoot that I can always have with me. After hearing all of the rave reviews (by other Leica owners, no less), I decided on the Olympus for $75.00. I didn’t want a digital because it would’ve cost me $400-$600 to get similar image quality, and probably even more shutter lag.
Here’s what I like…
Small. Really does fit in my pocket.
Cheap! Helluva shooter for $75.00
Reasonably well-built and the sliding, water-resistant lens cover may come in handy.
Fast, sharp 2.8 lens.
Selectible spot metering.
Auto exposure leans toward wide aperture, reducing DOF when appropriate
Metered fill flash seems to work very well.
What I don’t like…
Tiny flash mode buttons. I need to use a fingernail to press them.
Settings revert to default each time the cover is closed.
Viewfinder is very small. It sometimes takes a second or two for my eye to find it.
So far, after only a couple rolls, I’m reasonably impressed. Focus seems spot on, metering does a good job, lens seems sharp and contrasty, and the fast lens makes available light work possible.