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| Brand: Olympus Category: Photography
List Price: $699.99 Buy New: $579.00 You Save: $120.99 (17%)
New (9) Used (6) from $499.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 168 reviews Sales Rank: 901
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 42 Minimum Focal Length: 14 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 3.6 x 2.7 nv:Sensor: 10 Megapixel Image Resolution: 3648 x 2736 pixels - 640 x 480 pixels Movie Resolution: 3648 x 2736 pixels Storage Media: Compatible CF Type I / II / MicroDrive Compressed Format: JPEG Compressed Format: RAW + JPEG Compressed Format: DCF Compressed Format: DPOF compatible/Exif Compressed Format: PRINT Image Matching III Compressed Format: RAW (12-bit) Optical Viewfinder: Approx.0.92x (-1m-1, 50mm lens, infinity) LCD Monitor: 2.5-inch LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 95% Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 262072 Model: 262072 UPC: 050332160484 EAN: 0050332160484 ASIN: B000NVXF30
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Best kit lenses in its class May 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you read the reviews, and I mean real serious independent reviews like [...], of other cameras in this class they always seem to say something like"...but the standard kit lens lets it down" they then proceed to recommend buying just the body and then spending a lot more money on a lens, The Olympus line is the exception, these lenses are gems. You won't go wrong with this two lens kit. I love mine
Great camera May 19, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought my E-510 after months of research. I was looking at the Canon XSi, and Nikon D40x, d60x. I kept coming back to the Olympus E-510 as it had some key features that to me seemed important in a good dslr.
- Top notch sensor dust removal - Live view - Image Stabilization - Great quality kit lenses - Takes great pictures - High quality construction and grip
Based on feedback and review from other sites I have set noise reduction to off and sharpness -1 to get a great sharp picture. [...] In summary, the E-510 is a great deal and you can't go wrong with choosing this camera over its competitors.
Great buy on a good consumer level DSLR May 5, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've had this about a month, taken it on one trip to Baja California, and shot perhaps 2,000 exposures total. Good image quality and metering. I lugged 35mm SLR's for decades and switched to point-&-shoots 15 years ago but finally succumbed to the removable lens/TTL viewing desire. My chief complaint about this camera is that it is heavy -- not a heavy as most of its competitors, but still heavy. Also the 14~42mm seems overly large, it is almost as big as the 40~150mm telephoto Like all DSLR's, the e510 has huge number of control options you can fiddle with, and there is a learning curve to climb (and forget if you don't use the camera constantly). However, the "AUTO" defaults work well in most situations, and it isn't too difficult to learn to set the defaults to your taste for apeture and shutter priority modes. The e-510's image stabilization does a fair job of compensating for your shaky hand, but even it couldn't stop the blur when trying to handhold the telephoto at it's maximum 150mm (300mm 35mm equivalent) range. Plan on finding something solid to rest the camera against. One note on Olympus' 4:3 aspect ratio sensor. What it means is that for any given pixel count the Olympus gives you a few more vertical pixels but fewer horizontal ones than a 3:2 ratio sensor like most other DSLRs use. Whether this is important depends on your composing preferences. Since I end up cropping almost everything I print it makes little difference to me. Unless you already have money tied up in lenses from another maker you want to use I highly recommend this camera.
Olympus e510 review May 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fantastic camera. vibrant colors. Flash strobe can get annoying when on auto focus, but that's easily looked passed with the photo you'll get.
Great DSLR April 28, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am new to the DSLR world. This Olympus camera is a real improvement over my old Canon A70. I bought this model because of the in-body image stabilization and the good price for the two lens kit. The camera is very easy to handle and lightweight with either of the two short and lightweight lenses. It can fit in a small camera bag with the two lenses. The wide lens is wonderful for landscape and indoor shots. With some tweaking of the settings, the images are color-rich and sharp. I use P mode, vivid, sharpness -2, contrast -1 and noise reduction to off. The image stabilization system works great, and it is now possible to use it with legacy lenses. Indoor pictures without flash can easily be taken with the wide lens and IS on, but the subject needs to stand still in order to reduce movement blur. I have purchased a used 50mm F1.8 OM lens with an adapter, and now very dim light pictures are possible without flash using IS, just the TV on as the light source makes good pictures. The IS is also useful for telephoto pictures, there is no need to use a tripod. I also got a long telephoto of 500mm and I can get beautiful shots hand held.
Now, the downsides. The Olympus digital lenses are quite expensive although of very good quality, but old lenses can be purchased with an adapter, as long as you can focus manually. High ISO pictures have more noise than competition, but I find the noise grain quite pleasing, so I don't mind. The viewfinder is dark and small compared to my old reflex camera, but the live view is excellent to make accurate focus. The last thing that annoys me is the fact that I can't quickly delete the picture right after the shot was made, I have to go to review mode then delete it.
Overall, I am very satisfied with my camera. Other accessories I got with my camera are: the two lenses mentioned above (50mm F1.8 and 500mm F8), some macro extension tubes (the inexpensive ones), 4GB CF card, extra battery and an external flash.
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