Olympus E-620: The World’s Smallest and Lightest D-SLR

February 24th, 2009 Filed under Camera

More camera models preceded the presentation of the next PMA 2009, and while we saw yesterday that Samsung were compact, the Olympus E-620 is a reflex camera that wants to please both those who begin with such cameras as well as those already have experience with them.

It does, first, with a small body size, which allows you to easily carry it anywhere, to be quite light. It also incorporates Live View system, which will see the frame on the screen behind the camera.

This screen with a size of 2.7 inch, you can move and rotate the frame of LCD to facilitate less conventional positions. The sensor of the Olympus E-620 is type Live MOS, and offers a resolution of 12.3 megapixels. It has an autofocus system in contrast to seven points and incorporates an integrated image stabilizer.

To start with cameras of this type will seem some interesting features inherited from the compact, which are from face detection to various creative ways, and allow combining several images multi exposure function. For those who already dominate the picture will seem more interesting ISO 3200 sensitivity, the role of synchronization with up to three wireless flashes, the lighting of buttons or the system of protection against dust incorporated into the lens.

The Olympus E-620 is available for sale at the end of April in three different formats, one with a lens of 14-42 mm, the other with a pair of lens, and the previous 40-150mm, and finally a model with a target of 25 mm. This Olympus E-620 with “the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLR with built-in Image Stabilisation and a portable creative studio

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Olympus E-620 Entry-Level DSLR

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E-620: Olympus unveils new entry-level DSLR

 

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