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Olympus E400 review at PhotographyBLOG
Mark Peters : May 25th 2007 - 16:21 CET
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Olympus E400 review at PhotographyBLOG : DIWA member Mark Goldstein from PhotographyBLOG has reviewed the Olympus E-400 digital SLR. The Olympus E-410 SLR features the Supersonic Wave Filter - ensuring dust-free photography, even after changing lenses under challenging conditions. As it is the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLR, the Olympus E400 is sure to never become a burden. It is the perfect travel companion, compact enough to take along on holidays or for use as a high quality back-up camera when out on the road. The energy-efficient CCD features a state-of-the-art amplifier circuit that all but eradicates noise and is incredibly fast. It enables sequential shooting at up to 3fps with a five image RAW buffer in burst mode.
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Olympus E-410 SLR - Prints
According to Mark Goldstein: "Its 10 million effective pixels produce impressive results that should more than satisfy the discerning photo enthusiast. The Olympus SHQ (JPEG) image files can easily be printed out at A4 size, as its image size is 30.89 x 23.16 cm at 300ppi. Photographers will inevitably notice some grain at higher ISOs and minor pixelation when output at A3 size, but any imperfections are acceptable for a camera in this price range. Overall image quality is good enough even though some images may benefit from extra sharpening."
Olympus E400 camera - Design and Convenience
Mark continues: "The Olympus E-400's compact size might be enough to set it apart from the competition but once a protruding lens is attached it isn't exactly pocket sized. That said, it could be the final nail in the coffin for bridge cameras like the Sony R1 and the Samsung Pro815, as it is lighter and smaller and offers all the creative benefits that an interchangeable lens camera can offer." You want to learn more about the Olympus SLR camera? Continue to read the Olympus E400 review at PhotographyBLOG.
About PhotographyBLOG
Mark Goldstein started his very active website PhotographyBLOG in January 2003. At first the one and only purpose was to let this site function as one of those popular web logs with Photography as main topic. But as we all know Photography is a pretty big subject to publish about so Mark decided to focus on some hot key points like mentioning all new introductions, reviews, reports from events like PMA and Photokina, sharing some impressive and creative photos and Mark's sole perspective of his feeling about this fascinating world of Digital Imaging. Mark is based in the UK, but his eagle-eye focuses global.
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