Offers Swivel Live View LCD, Art Filters, Fast Burst Speed, In-body Image Stabilization and a High-Resolution Image Sensor The new Olympus E-600 is a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera with ...
Portable Powerhouse Meets Any Challenge with 2.5-Inch Live View LCD, 10-Megapixel Imaging Sensor and Proven Dust Reduction System for Spot-Free Images Olympus today announces the EVOLT E-410 digital ...
Digital photography and I go way back. My first digicam was the Apple QuickTake, a VGA affair that looked more like an underwater exploration pod than a camera. Needless to say 1) I've been using ...
According to the voice from Mount Olympus, there are two kinds of interchangeable-lens digital SLRs. The most prevalent type mates digital camera bodies with lenses originally designed for 35mm or ...
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 ...
At a global announcement yesterday afternoon, Olympus announced its E-Series digital SLR range. Consisting of three new models, the focus was on the E-410 -- a dSLR aimed at "everyday" users. Touted ...
One of the first things we noticed about the E-620 during normal use was that it seemed smaller in size than other DSLRs we’ve tested. The camera body itself measures 5.1 inches wide, 3.7 tall, and ...
Ask any photographer and they’ll extol the virtues of an SLR (single-lens reflex) camera over a point-and-shoot consumer camera any day: depth of field, clarity, image quality, better control, and (of ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Discover digital SLR freedom with the Olympus E-330 - due March at around £900 London, 26 January 2006 – The Olympus E-330 is the world’s first* digital SLR camera to feature a continuous live view ...
Digital SLR cameras amaze me. True, they’re so bulky you need a bag to carry all of their interchangeable lenses, but those lenses guarantee better pictures. Forget megapixels — the only way to ...