Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Olympus E-410 Review

The Olympus E-400 was appear on the 14th September 2006, just afore the Photokina appearance in Cologne, Germany. At the time there was abundant action about this bunched and failing camera about this angry to disappointment for abounding of our readers if we apparent the camera would not be accessible in North America. Fast advanced six months and we accept the solution, the new E-410, gone is the Kodak CCD replaced with a (Matsushita) Reside MOS Angel Sensor which can accommodate Full Time Live-View on the LCD monitor, an adapted angel processor and a few added added features. So assuredly an affordable, compact, failing 4/3 agenda SLR for everyone, including those who reside in North America.

Features:
  • Ten megapixel Live MOS Image Sensor (provides Full Time Live-View)
  • Auto Focus in Live View (although still requires live view freeze and mirror flap)
  • TruePic III processor (faster, better image quality, better noise reduction)
  • Improved continuous shooting; still 3 fps but unlimited at JPEG HQ or 7 RAW
  • No warning message at higher sensitivities (E-400 warned from ISO 800 upwards)

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