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Camera Test: Olympus E-620
Franck Mée
May 29, 2009 7:13 pm
May 29, 2009 7:13 pm
An SLR with a 12 Megapixel sensor, the Olympus E-620 set itself apart from the competition by being as compact as possible, with one of the tiniest handles we've ever seen and a rotating screen. It also includes backlighting for the button, which is very useful for night photography.Looking back over the manufacturer's range, it's the first prosumer SLR from Olympus, which has included some of its most up-to-date technology into a new viewfinder and revised stabilisation and autofocus systems.
The E-620 has been highly anticipated, and will, no doubt, influence Olympus' next generation of entry-level cameras.
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