Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Olympus E-30 reviewed by PCPhoto

From the review:
Aimed squarely at enthusiasts, the latest SLR from Olympus offers several unique capabilities for creative expression.


The new E-30 fits into the Olympus D-SLR line-up between the pro E-3 and advanced-amateur E-520 models, but closer to the E-3. It offers the most megapixels of any Olympus D-SLR and is loaded with features aimed at the creative artist who likes to go beyond the straight shot. Like the E-3 and E-520, the E-30 incorporates sensor-shift image stabilization that works with all lenses. And like all Olympus E-System D-SLRs, the E-30 offers the proven Olympus-pioneered Supersonic Wave Filter sensor-dust reduction system, Shadow Adjustment Technology (automatically controls shadows and highlights) and multiple wireless flash capability.

Feature highlights
  • Dual Memory-Card Slots: CompactFlash (UDMA-compliant), xD-Picture cards
  • multiple wireless flash capability
  • Supersonic Wave Filter (dust reduction)
  • New 12.3-Megapixel Live MOS Sensor
  • Face Detection
  • 2.7-Inch, Free-Angle LCD Monitor With Live View
  • Art Effect Filters
  • Live View Multi-Exposure
  • Multiple Aspect Ratios
  • New 14-54mm ƒ/2.8-3.5 II Zoom
  • Resolution: 4032x3024 pixels
  • ISO Settings: 100-3200
  • Estimated Street Price: $1,299
Read the full review here

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