Just like the saying "Every rose has its thorns", every mortgage has its risks and benefits. The type of mortgage you obtain will depend upon your individual situation and what you think you "really" need. The purpose of a specific mortgage loan type needs to be considered here since the decision for one mortgage loan over another is based on its true purpose. So, do not go and choose a loan that you think you want, simply because it means that you will have to pay less in monthly payments, or because the interest rate on one particular loan seems lower.
While it is important to research each loan and make sure that you are getting the best deal possible, keep in mind that the right loan for you will not necessarily be the cheapest loan at the time. Especially when choosing ARM loans, as they are known to fluctuate.
Pros of an ARM Loan
As mentioned earlier, whether an ARM loan (Adjustable rate mortgage) is the right option for you depends a lot on your circumstances. Often people choosing an ARM loan are attracted by the option of paying interest payments only, rather than full payments. If you are a property developer, or an investor who flips properties, the ARM loan can be the perfect loan to allow the freedom needed to make regular payments that will cover the interest on the loan, for a few months, while renovations are taking place on a home, in order to make a profit.
If you intend on only having a property for a short time, and do not want to shell out extra cash to fund the loan, by all means seek an ARM loan. Because in this case, at the end of the day the amount that is gained once the home is gone, has no bearing on the amount in mortgage repayments that are made.
Cons of an ARM Loan
If you are a low-income earner, or have a tight budget, it is likely that an ARM loan will seem very attractive to you. The interest rates are lower than those of a fixed rate mortgage, not to mention that you are given all sorts of incentives to choose an ARM loan. For example, short term interest rates that are fixed to a small amount over a short period of time, or even the option to pay a minimum amount each month that will cover the interest only on the loan.
While these offers seem inviting, by simply paying the interest only on your loan you will be digging yourself into further debt, and not paying anything long term on your loan. Not to mention that with an interest rate that can fluctuate at anytime you run the risk of ending up paying larger interest and a mortgage payment after the honeymoon period is over, due to increased interest rates.
An ARM can be a very dangerous option for those who are on a tight budget, or plan to keep their home long term. A family home loan is best taken out as a fixed mortgage rate loan. This option will provide much more stability. If a person is intent on taking out an ARM loan, they should consider the risks involved and choose a capped rate ARM loan instead, that way if your interest rates do soar through the roof you will at least have the protection of a limit that your mortgage payment can increase to.
Good And Bad Things
The new Evolt 510 is a great camera for its price. Continuing on Olympus successful Evolt 410 the Evolt 510 brings more features and fixes some bugs found in the Evolt 410. Here are some random good and bad things found in the Evolt 510.
There is no doubt that two of the good things about the Evolt 510 are its well spoken of features the image stabilizer and the live LCD view. The image stabilizer implemented in the Evolt 510 is an in-body image stabilizer that can work with any lens that is mounted on the camera. Although not the same quality as gyro-optical based in lens image stabilizer the Evolt 510 image stabilizer can help turning many of those blurry photos into sharp and crisp professionally looking digital photos.
The live LCD view on the other hand will help you take pictures in conditions where the optical view finder can not be used. There are many angles and compositions that can be very compelling and are executed with the camera far form your face and your eyes. With the live LCD view you can now hold the camera farther from your body while composition a photo by simply looking at the live video stream on the camera color LCD screen.
One of the problems with the Evolt 510 is the lack of a focus ring or focus buttons on the lens. Many times when you have to use manual focus using a focus ring is the natural thing to do. The next best thing are buttons on the lens. Both are not available with the Evolt 510.
Another Evolt 510 problem is its interface to the advanced features. If you are a professional photographer and need to often set the advanced features then the Evolt 510 is not your best choice as you would waste time going through many menus. It would have been nice if the Evolt 510 had macros or shortcuts to get to those settings.
The Evolt 510 also has problems with white balancing. In extreme conditions the camera white balance can be off and result in wrong colors. The Evolt 510 auto focus is slow and although the focus eventually is set right the slowness can be annoying and sometimes you might be losing a photo opportunity.
The Evolt 510 is bigger than its ancestor the Evolt 410 and also has an additional grip which makes holding it easier and taking pictures more stable. The extra grip is also rubber coated which further helps in keeping the camera stable. One of the weird design flaws of the Evolt 510 is that its weight is not balanced. When holding the camera it feels like it is leaning to the side where the battery and memory card are. Although it sounds like a minor problem when using the digital Evolt 510 SLR for a long day of photo shooting this can get annoying and after a whole day of work also put more stress on your hand as it needs to constantly compensate for that imbalance.
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