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Olympus E-3 review

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Olympus E-3 review

The long-awaited Olympus E-3 blasts on the dSLR scene with its feature-rich live view and a dust and splash-proof body. An unstoppable burst mode means it scores high for performance, and it certainly bowled us over with its professional, straightforward controls Read more

£989

4 March 2008 by Rich Trenholm

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Olympus E-400 review

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Olympus E-400 review

Packing 10 megapixels of recording power, a choice of memory card formats and decent battery life, this is the kind of camera that will appeal to newcomers to dSLR photography. Auto focusing and a good range of auto options will help you learn the finer points, but it's only available in a kit with two lenses Read more

£845

14 December 2006 by Ian Andrews

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Editors' choice Olympus E-450 review

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Olympus E-450 review

The 10-megapixel E-450 makes a number of subtle but welcome improvements over its predecessor, the E-420, and, as a result, is a worthwhile entry-level digital SLR. Offering good picture quality, comfortable handling and diminutive dimensions, it's a strong contender if you're looking to step up from a compact Read more

£424

20 August 2009 by Kevin Carter

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Olympus E-30 review

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Olympus E-30 review

The 12-megapixel E-30 is sturdy and comfortable to grip, packed with features and offers fast performance. Most importantly, it takes very good pictures, rendering colours accurately under most conditions. Advanced shooters not yet wedded to a Canon or Nikon system should give it a look Read more

£810

4 March 2009 by Lori Grunin

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Olympus Pen E-P1 review

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Olympus Pen E-P1 review

Olympus' first Micro Four Thirds design, the 12.3-megapixel Pen E-P1, offers excellent photo quality in a pleasingly retro and compact design. Its performance tends towards the sluggish end of the scale, but it still represents a tempting proposition for style-conscious photography enthusiasts Read more

£599

9 July 2009 by Lori Grunin

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Editors' choice Olympus E-410 review

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Olympus E-410 review

The 10-megapixel Olympus E-410 is the kind of entry-level camera that will appeal to newcomers to single lens reflex digital photography. Based on the Four Thirds System, it's comparitively small and light for a dSLR, even with the lens attached Read more

£470

9 August 2007 by Rich Trenholm

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Olympus E-510 review

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Olympus E-510 review

If you're ready to move on from your compact to an SLR but not entirely ready to let go of the compact's framing style, the Olympus E-510 is your answer. Using a Live View LCD preview mode, it helps you gently make the transition. Loads of features will also help as you to bigger and better things Read more

£540

20 September 2007 by Philip Ryan

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Olympus E-620  review

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Olympus E-620 review

The 12-megapixel E-620 is a solid and inexpensive entry-level digital SLR. Because it offers a host of advanced features and its interface is more complicated than it needs to be, some beginners might be put off. But those that persevere will be rewarded with good performance and picture quality Read more

£694

2 June 2009 by Lori Grunin

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Olympus Evolt E-330 camera kit review

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Olympus Evolt E-330 camera kit review

Kodak used two sensors in its EasyShare V570 to enable its ultrawide second lens. Olympus puts a second sensor to better use with its Evolt E-330 -- providing its digital SLR with a useful live preview, just like those in standard point-and-shoot cameras Read more

£850

3 March 2006 by Lori Grunin

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Upgrade to a dSLR

When Canon announced the EOS 300D in August 2003, it opened up the dSLR market to a whole new group of photographers: keen amateurs who wanted the convenience of digital at the price of a half-decent film SLR. Now there are several consumer-priced dSLRs to choose from... Read more

8 May 2005 by Mary Lojkine

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