Friday, October 16th, 2009
Related Posts A Review: Olympus EVOLT E-330 The Olympus SP-320 Olympus Mju 760 Camera Review Olympus EVOLT E-330 Review Tags: 12 megapixel , Digital Camera , Olympus , Olympus FE 4000 Related posts Olypmus releases E-620 DLSR in Korea (2) Olympus Launches New FE Cameras: FE-5020, FE-4000, FE-46 and FE-26 (3) Olympus Announces the Mju 7010 camera (2) Olympus Announced Mju Tough-6010 (1) More Details On The Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Digi
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Monday, September 7th, 2009
Olympus E-620by Digital Camera Reviews on September 7, 2009 Last update 07 September’09 – Review and Sample Photos @ DPSOlympus E-620 is a 12.3 megapixel in-body image stabilized compact DSLR that features six in-camera art filters, multiple exposure shooting, 7 point twin AF system, tracks up to 8 faces, shadow adjustment technology, dust reduction system, 2.7 inch LCD, and an ISO range from 200 to 3200.Overall Rating: Loading ... | Lowest PriceReviewsOwner FeedbackSample PhotosSpecsManualPre
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
For those of you who have a dSLR camera on their wish list, or know someone who wants one, then you might want to consider the Olympus E-600. The E-600 has essentially the same features that the E-620 has, offering 12.3 megapixel CMOS, ISO 100-3200 sensitivity range, continuous shooting at 4fps, and a 2.7-inch LCD. It should be available for purchase in November for $599.99 Tags: cameras , digital cameras , dslr , e-600 ,
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
We had some pretty overwhelming evidence that Olympus’ entry-level E-600 was more than just some fancy Photoshop, and sure enough, the outfit has today made things official for us. Designed as a low-cost E-620 , the 12.3-megapixel shooter drops only the backlit buttons, a trio of ‘art filter’ modes, aspect mask control and the two-shot multi exposure mode from an otherwise heralded device. If you can live without those, you’ll find a delectable $599.99 price tag that includes a 14-42mm f3.5/5
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Monday, August 31st, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWe had some pretty overwhelming evidence that Olympus’ entry-level E-600 was more than just some fancy Photoshop, and sure enough, the outfit has today made things official for us. Designed as a low-cost E-620, the 12.3-megapixel shooter drops only the backlit buttons, a trio of ‘art filter’ modes, aspect mask control and the two-shot multi exposure mode from an otherwise heralded device. If you can live without those, you’ll find a delec
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
We had some pretty overwhelming evidence that Olympus' entry-level E-600 was more than just some fancy Photoshop, and sure enough, the outfit has today made things official for us. Designed as a low-cost E-620 , the 12.3-megapixel shooter drops only the backlit buttons, a trio of 'art filter' modes, aspect mask control and the two-shot multi exposure mode from an otherwise heralded device. If you can live without those, you'll find a delectable $599.99 price tag that includes a 14-42mm f3.5/5
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
We had some pretty overwhelming evidence that Olympus' entry-level E-600 was more than just some fancy Photoshop, and sure enough, the outfit has today made things official for us. Designed as a low-cost E-620 , the 12.3-megapixel shooter drops only the backlit buttons, a trio of 'art filter' modes, aspect mask control and the two-shot multi exposure mode from an otherwise heralded device. If you can live without those, you'll find a delectable $599.99 price tag that includes a 14-42mm f3.5/5
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Olympus has announced a new entry-level digital SLR camera today, the E-600. Simply put, it is essentially an Olympus E-620 with the following changes: Removes three art filters: Light Color, Light Tone, and Grainy Drops multi-exposure feature Drops aspect options Lacks the backlit buttons found on the E-620 In all other regards it is still the well received Olympus E-620, with one additional exception: it costs $100 less. Olympus says this will mean that with the lens kit, the Olymp
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
This one is being greeted with a fair bit of skepticism on the forums given its seemingly odd placement in Olympus' lineup but, if the pictures are to be believed, it looks like the company could be set to release a new E-600 Micro Four Thirds camera -- and soon, considering it's already in a camera shop. As you can see above, however, the camera looks a fair bit like Olympus' exisiting entry-level E-620 DSLR , and there's unfortunately no specs to speak of, although the E-600 model name did
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
This one is being greeted with a fair bit of skepticism on the forums given its seemingly odd placement in Olympus' lineup but, if the pictures are to be believed, it looks like the company could be set to release a new E-600 Micro classic Four Thirds camera -- and soon, considering it's already in a camera shop. As you can see above, however, the camera looks a fair bit like Olympus' existing entry-level E-620 DSLR , and there's unfortunately no specs to speak of, although the E-600 model na
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