Typical price: £530
What is it: Oddly shaped but solidly constructed 8-megapixel dSLR
What we think: A sturdy, high-res consumer dSLR that's strong on performance
Olympus Evolt E-300 History
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8 May 2005 in Reviews
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...
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