Typical price: £540
What is it: 10-megapixel dSLR camera with Live View LCD
What we think: Great customisation features and a compact camera-style framing make this a good entry-level dSLR
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July 22, 2008
Posted by: Jaffa-son
"Perfect for me"
What I like:
The live view facility and the ease of setting camera modes
What I don't like:
The digital lens (14-42mm) quality seem inferior to OM system lenses
Review:
Having owned an OM-2 & OM30 and built up a collection of OM lenses over the last 20 years I wanted to upgrade our Canon 4MP A80 to a digital SLR. I purchased an E-510 with 14-42 lens Jan 08 and gambled by acquiring an MF-1 adaptor and testing these old lenses.
Don't get me wrong here the 14 - 42mm is a fine lens and gives excellent results. I find A4 size prints are close in quality to those of my OM2/50mm F1.4 camera. The camera has just about adjustable everything and I am still learning/experimenting with it. The up to 10x zoom facility on the LCD is really useful to check after each shot.
Now before I sell off my OM lens collection (at a fraction of the cost - I sold a now vintage car to buy one of them) and start building a collection of digital lenses I want to be sure that its the best option!
Yes with these lenses/MF-1 adaptor you do lose the auto mode and in manual mode you have to focus and then stop down (with the longer focal lenses). Having the LCD screen on its brightest setting aids the use of these lenses.
The results with the 65 - 200mm (130 - 400mm on the E-510 body) are excellent. Even with the 2x-A converter fitted making the top end 800mm and using a tripod and additional lens support (the E-510 is not as rigid as the old OM's) the results are very impressive.
A direct comparison performance of the 50mm F1.4 (100mm on the E-510, stopped to F5.6) with the 14 - 42mm (F3.5 - 5.6) set at 84mm showed the OM lens capable of producing an A3 print with the same detail and definition of the digital at A4 size on my premium quality HP printer with several close and distant subjects. (This testing cost me a 57 & 58 cartridge (£40)!
Conclusion - this may be of interest to others out there with old OM lens collections. There is life in them yet with the E-510/MF-1 adaptor.
If you have no OM kit the E-510 is a great camera but I cannot comment on the longer focal zoom lens. I find up to A4 print size this digital camera produces as good as most analog SLR prints and results are very good when displayed on a 40 inch Sony HD
I have just purchased a 10MP Leica D-Lux 3 (for the wife) so I can see a further review coming on in a few weeks time.
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