About a year ago, I was debating about weather to upgrade my camera equipment. I had for about 4 years been using an Olympus 750 (4mp) ultrazoom, and had been more than delighted with the results. But, technology had moved-on and prices were falling, so I was feeling the urge for something newer and more capeable. Debated for weeks about weather to go for a digital SLR, or one of the new generation of compacts? REALLY would've liked an SLR, but the prices - taking into account the lenses and flash guns needed to do what I wanted - eventually decided it, and I went for a Canon S51S. At 8mp, and with exceptionally fast zoom and autofocus, I felt it would be a big step forward. But, if I'm honest, it really isn't! The images are MUCH bigger than those produced by the Olympus, but I can't honestly say they're any better, and certainly not any where near as good as the images I see on here, produced by those of you with SLRs. So, were my expectations too high?
Here is a selection produced by the Olympus:-

and here, some from the Canon. Apologies for the fact they're taken in the local Tropical House, but butterfly photographing weather, and butterflies, a bit thin on the ground around here so far this year!!

What do you guys think?