Shooting speed (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance.)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance.)
| Time to first shot | Raw shot-to-shot time | Shutter lag (dim light) | Shutter lag (typical) |
Typical continuous-shooting speed (frames per second)
(Longer bars indicate better performance.)
(Longer bars indicate better performance.)
Olympus Evolt E-410
3.3
Pentax K10D
3.2
Nikon D40x
3
Canon EOS 400D
2.9
Sony Alpha DSLR-A100K
2.5
Olympus Evolt E-330
2.1
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Law 20 July 2008
Good: Has the same image quality as the Nikkon D80, as they share identical image sensors
Bad: Many settings require you to navigate through menu's before they can be changed.
Comment: I am entirely impressed with this product; the image quality it presents is exemplary. Stunning performance for the amateur photographer.
Arthur Green 21 May 2007
Good: Light, easy to use in auto mode, but also has different modes if you are feeling creative
Bad: Auto focus can be a bit fussy
Comment: My first dSLR and very pleasing results up to now. The basic 18-55mm zoom lens is ok but I will need to invest in a telephoto zoom to get the best out of it. Easy to use in auto mode, point and click with automatic flash. Also has enough other programmes to let the more creative users get moe out. Overall good camera for the price.
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