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My new interest

I like photographing, but I do not like people taking picture of me. And it's been so long, that I wanted to buy a new good camera. Then, the determination to own one, came. So, I search, and search, read and watching review commentator about camera for quite some time.

At first, I want to buy DSLR, but it is bulky. So, I ended up buying Canon s95, which is three years ago, and it works wonder. I love it. Even until now, it still capture great picture. But now, Canon produces new line of S110 I think. Much more functions too. But, as I'm ready to move to something expensive, I bought a new camera.

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As I want to take great picture, I read more on camera, comparing here and there, and I got my conclusion. My new camera is a mirrorless camera or some even call compact system camera of four third camera. After doing so many research, I make my conclusion to buy Olympus EPL-5. It not a newest version, but I read good review about it and it gives what I want, a great picture.

As for now, my review about this camera, it is awesome, compact, easy to bring anywhere and a great buy too.  Olympus produces a lot of EPL version, and it received good review too. If you want to buy, click here or the picture, and get the best price from the amazon.








As for you want to see what kind pf picture I take, you can view it here and click at the content. But, many of the pictures were taken by Canon s95, and only the recent were taken by Olympus

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