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    Olympus E-620 SLR Digital Camera

    June 14, 2009 | Digital Camera, Gadgets | 1 Comment

    The Olympus E-620 digital SLR is an Olympus. The device is a mixture of E450/E520 cameras with a touch of E-30 is actually quite an achievement for the design in this way. The dimensions of the compact Olympus camera did not stop to update the back with a folding-out and tilt the LCD screen, which both lack E-450/E-520. On the one hand, the design of the Olympus E-620 does not stand out, offering many familiar elements that are already in the current series of cameras Olympus digital SLR. On the other hand, it is certainly a success to provide the Olympus E-620 with some features of both worlds, those of the cameras (E-450/E-520) and the semi-E – 30.

    Olympus E-620

    Camera operation is important. The famous or despised if you wish, AUTO button is available once more. This mode lets you shoot in the simplest way possible. However, if you’re at all interested in photography, which most consumers buying a digital SLR may be, you will soon leave the path AUTO. The P / S / A / M mode allows setting the shutter speed and opening of the hand, allowing you to determine the exposure in the ‘old’ way. It goes without saying for the photographer, however, automation is gradually its place in digital SLR photography.

    It is therefore a FourThirds new Olympus digital SLR camera that comes at a time when many photographers are really interested in preparing for the camera which will represent the system of micro FourThirds Olympus. During the PMA, it became clear that this summer will be the moment where the camera Micro Four Thirds officially be part of the Olympus stable. However, Olympus does not leave any doubt about his loyalty to the FourThirds system. This is a clear sign for the consumer, a good and reliable in practice. We have thoroughly tested the Olympus E-620 in practice and in the DIWA Lab for its technical quality. [ via letsgodigital ]




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