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Olympus E-510 camera test
- 24-07-2007
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We've been waiting five years for Olympus to fully realize the benefits of the Four Thirds Standard digital SLR system: smaller camera bodies, compact lens designs, enhanced image quality, and innovative digital features. Sure, we've seen the innovation -- the Ultrasonic Dust Removal System, the first live, color, LCD preview -- but early Evolt DSLRs were bulky, with lenses as large as 35mm versions, and were outclassed by competitive models with faster autofocus systems and higher image quality.
Now, though, Olympus has made good on that early promise with its latest DSLR, the 10-megapixel E-510 ($800, street, body only; $900 with 14-42mm f/3.5- 5.6 ED Zuiko lens or $1,000 with an additional 40-150mm f/4-5.6 ED Zuiko). Read the whole review here


