By the way, if you don't know, Ben, there is an entire Yahoo group for
C2100uz users, including a group-sponsored pbase site for posting photos.
It's:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Oly2100/

You may have to sign up for free Yahoo Groups membership first, if you
aren't a member already. There are many knowledgeable users there.

The C2100UZ (known by group members as the Uzi) is a remarkable camera.


-- 
Regards,
Anthony Giorgianni

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"Ben" <bhodge@philwebinc.com> wrote in message
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> If you own an Olympus be careful!
> I can't prove it or one of my children would be dead.  I am certain
> one of them dropped the camera.
> The point is this.  Upon discovery of my nonfuctioning camera I spoke
> with the local repair shop.  They couldn't help except to send it to
> NY.  He further explained Olympus has 2 prices; minor repairs are
> $250.00  and major repair work is $450.00.
> BTW I was reading the thread about indoor low light levels and I have
> experienced the same conditions.  For a quick fix I switched to the
> sports setting and the picture improved enough to be passable.  It was
> a college stage production and the distance was to far, for the flash
> to be of any use.
> Finally, does anyone have anything good, bad, or indifferent to say
> about the E-20N?  But the price, WOW!  Anything from $1150 to $1500
> on-line.
> Thanks for your input.
> Always,
> Ben