With its new 12.3MP E-620, Olympus has packed a lot of extras into a very small DSLR. At $700 (estimated street, body only; $800 with 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 Zuiko lens), it borrows creative shooting ...
More Than Meets The Eye: So you want a full-sized DSLR, but something in you-such as your vertebrae-is telling you that it’s not a good idea. Olympus feels your pain, as it has for a couple ...
February 25, 2009 Olympus has extended its digital SLR range with the unveiling of the E-620. The new addition will sit in the middle of the company's SLR line-up led by the flagship E-3 released in ...
Easy to use. Lithe and compact size for a DSLR. Spiffy swiveling LCD screen. Excellent shots in photon-rich environments. Body-based image stabilization. Easy to configure in both automatic and manual ...
Olympus attempts to liberate users from a computer and editing software with its new Art Filters and Multiple Exposure mode. While it is possible to achieve similar effects using a computer and your ...
The Olympus E-620 is the latest addition to Olympus' now extensive range of Four Thirds system digital SLR cameras. Slotting into the range above the E-520 and E-450 models and below the E-30, the ...
When looking through the E-620’s viewfinder, you’ll see seven AF-points. The technology behind this 7-point twin cross AF system works to provide fast and accurate focusing that is said to be ...
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