Pros: Semi-pro features, viewfinder allows sighting of subject in bright light situations, smaller size body means not having to lug around excess weight. Easy to use. Cons: No image stabilisation (work on your grip!), 10Mp (who needs more for ordinary work?)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
haven't been able to use the product because it came with no battery and no memory card I will know more when the battery and card come and i'm able to use it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Suggestion: Get spare battery, buy a good memory card card converter (such as SDHC-high-speed to CF-II) to free yourself from memory card choice, and get xD Picture Card memory card to fully utilize its potential. One thing that does not exist in most low entry camera of its kind is the built in Panorama function which is used to take adjacent images (up to 10 shots) and stiches them together into a long picture. But with prerequisite availability of an xD Picture Card in the camera. This is one of the easiest to adjust manually of all the entry level dSLR I have ever used especially from its live view. It is almost a breeze to adjust how much light exposure I would have along with determining how much the flash light power would affect the exposure. All that left is how steady our hand holding the camera. Adjust once, use the live view to see how the result would be, and then switch back to the view finder to conserve battery--as long as the environment lights not change so much. Pros: Panorama (spanning) shooting with optional xD Picture card. Live view helps so much in manual adjustment of the camera. Its light sensitivity adjustment is the easiest among entry level dSLR with the help of live view. Abundance choice of auto shoot. Fast image saved/processing. Generally produces soft tone image. Cons: Live view eats battery faster than any other dSLR. Generally produces soft tone image. Too simple explanation of the adjustment menu. Menu is a bit confusing to adjust. Memory card choice is not so popular (xD Picture Card and/or Compact Flash (CF) memory card).Read full review
This camera far exceeded my expecations of it, I do love this camera and would recomend anyone whos is looking for a digital camera with interchangable lens to consider this camera, There are a few disadvantages, the grip for the camera works well for me since I have small hands, some one with larger hands will not fit all four fingers on the front grip your pinky will hang off. I do wish this camera had a video feature but for that I can always use my old camera, My main reason for buying was for better Megapixels and in depth photos, which I am super happy with, The camera has SO many functions and really awsome ones that you will use. Overall I give this camera an A-!!!!!!!!
I bought this camera for 3 weeks agow and have taken some photos and is very happy with the camera. Had a little trouble taking pictures in low light, but I'm an amateur and I think it has something that I used "live view" (see on the LCD monitor to take the picture) It has no real image stabilization, which was slightly disappointing, but one need only last a little more steady hand. It works very well and good quality and many features. Very good that it has live view so you can see in the LCD monitor when you take picture! But, it does not always capture using live view in low light. The software was very good and I downloaded Norwegian language from Olympus.com after I had registered the camera. I also got Norwegian manual from Olympus by email, which is necessary to learn to use this camera if you are amateur and from Norway. It is a very nice camera which I recommend if you are not dependent on the image stabilization. It is the world's smallest SRL camera and has a simple and nice menu!Read full review
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