Manufacturer's Description
Olympus EVOLT E-510 Black Digital Camera Kit
The Olympus EVOLT E-510 digital SLR is a great camera to help you evolve as a photographer. Only Olympus digital SLRs are engineered to be 100-percent digital. Simply put, this means your pictures will have stunning edge-to-edge sharpness that can't be beat. Olympus' Live View LCD technology is a unique feature that enhances your picture-taking experience. Whatever life brings, whatever you're photographing, you'll capture colorful memories with the E-510's proven Dust Reduction System and powerful, 10-megapixel imager.
Product Specifications for
Olympus EVOLT E-510 Black Digital Camera Kit
| Storage |
| Memory Type |
CompactFlash|Microdrive|xD-Picture Card |
| Other Features |
| Camera Body Only |
Yes |
| Interface Connection |
Remote Terminal|USB - Universal Serial Bus|Video - RCA Composite Video |
| Image Stabilization |
Digital / Electronic |
| Flash |
Accessory Shoe|Flash Cancel (Off)|Forced / Fill Flash|Red-Eye Reduction|Slow Speed Sync|TTL Auto Flash |
| LCD Screen Size |
2.5 in |
| Dimensions |
| Height |
3.6 in |
| Width |
3.35 in |
| Weight |
16.2 oz |
| Depth |
2.67 in |
| normalized-Weight |
16.2 |
| Image Processor |
| Number of Image Sensor Pixels |
10900000 |
| Image Sensor |
Live MOS |
| Reference |
| URL |
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/product.asp?product=1295 |
| Warranty Information |
1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Lens Features |
| Camera Type |
Digital SLR |
| Max Aperture |
3.5 1/f |
| Lens Mount |
Interchangeable |
Most recent User Reviews for
Olympus EVOLT E-510 Black Digital Camera Kit
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Reviewed by: Chad IL
05-17-08
Duration of ownership:
2
Weeks
Strengths: - Relatively Compact Size, Lighter, Relatively Lower Price among 10.0MP SLR Cameras, Built-in Stabilization, Anti-Dust, and Live view
Weaknesses:Auto focus function is simple, but relatively inferior to compativle models from Canon or Nicon DSLR cameras.
Overall Evaluation: This is a great buy for its price. My wife loves this camera because it is a bit lighter than expected. Because some gadgets like an Olympus remote control, XD memory cards are compatible with this E-510, I can continue using these parts from my old Olympus Digital Cameras. I bought new CompactFlash 4G memory card for this new camera and am also using my old XD card as an emergency backup. This camera allows you to have both memory cards loaded at the same time and you can choose which one you would use at any time. And happy with the purchase!
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Reviewed by:
01-03-08
Duration of ownership:
7
Months
Strengths: Really good feel and comfortable grip. Great low light features even took it in a closed closet with no light and took a photo that came out looking like the closet light had been on all the time.
Weaknesses:None so far
Overall Evaluation: I have followed Olympus and their models from the E-20N, C-8080, E-500, and now the E-510. I'm called Mr. Olympus due to all the models I have purchased. I use each for certain functions, and have to admit that the E-510 is by far the top contender here. I can only imagine what the new E-3 will render!
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Reviewed by: visvaram
12-26-07
Duration of ownership:
3
Weeks
Strengths: Light weight, additional features like dust control and live view, less noise, good day light pictures, customer support.
Weaknesses:In live view separate button to auto focus, cannot take good pictures out of the box, 3 focus points, anti shake doesnt work effectively in low light conidition.
Overall Evaluation: I bought this camera 3 weeks before. Initially I was not statisfied with the performance (since I am new to SLR), but later speaking with customer care I improved myself. There are lot of controls to take a good picture.Features are good but in live view half way click doesnt focus the subject, we have to click a separate button for that (AEL) which is annoying for me. So most of the time I use only view finder.In low lighting condition the anti shake doesnt work effectively (in 1/15 sec shutter speed or more). Excellent day light pictures with very less noise (in ISO 100). Image quality and color depth is also very good.Overall satified with image quality and value for the money.
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Reviewed by: vondauster
06-27-07
Duration of ownership:
1
Weeks
Strengths: Effective anti-shake and dust reduction. Fast in use. Good low light performace. Meter bang-on accurate. 4/3rds optics are top notch, and the kit lenses are much improved.
Weaknesses:None so far.
Overall Evaluation: It is odd for me to write a review after only one week of (heavy professional shooting with this camera, but there is not a lot of information out on the market yet. Be aware that I shoot only RAW capture, so YMMV with jpegs. The camera does allow a relative uncompressed jpeg setting, though which is a good sign for those of you using jpeg. Like many Olympus-using professionals, I've been frustrated with the slow process of replacing the now very dated, though indestructible, E-1. This camera is a significant improvement performance wise over the E-1 in every area with the exceptions of water sealing and the viewfinder (which is not bad). Its autoficus is fast: I prefer to use the center focus point exclusively, having cut my teeth on Leica Ms, and I detect absolutely no lag versus Canons prosumer bodies (20D, 30D). The effective Olympus dust reduction seems faster on start up than previous E series cameras as well. Note that the display no longer shows the "shaking sensor" graphic of previous E bodies, there is only a tiny light at the top of the camera that flashes blue at startup to indicate the sensor cleaning is taking place. It is certainly the best of the current Olympus line up, and clearly superior to the Panasonic and Leica branded 4/3rds. Time will tell if it will hold up to heavy use as well as my E-330, but I'm very pleased with the results thus far.
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Reviewed by: jay989
06-14-07
Duration of ownership:
1
Weeks
Strengths: Versatility,Control,Takes Compact Flash as well as XD. lightweight,(Excellent Quality and color)(10 mg pixel photos)point and shoot in a SLR,Makes a 400mm lense an 800mm cause of the 4 thirds sensor.
Weaknesses:Liveview makes camera slow (no problem). DO NOT Drop it!!! Of course this goes for all Cameras. Image stabilization seems weak with 40-150 telephoto .
Overall Evaluation: I've had this camera for about a week and it takes awesome quality photos as OLYMPUS Allways does. Has Many controls.In Camera Edit. Transfer of pics from the compact flash card to the XD card.In Camera File edit.RAW to JPEG ETC.... A GREAT VALUE For $1000.00 VS $2000.00 for a Nikon d200 !!!!!!!!!!!!!! OLYMPUS Online and Phone Support is AWESOME.

Review:
Nikon D40x
Popular entry-level digital SLR gets a bump in features.
Last December, Nikon introduced the D40, an entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera with a very good 3X zoom lens and a nice price of $600. A mere four months later, the company announced the D40x, an enhanced version of the D40 that raises the original's resolution from 6.1 to 10.2 megapixels and offers improved ISO sensitivity and a slightly better burst mode. These additions drive the price of the D40x up to $800 (as of August 8, 2007), but they also help Nikon compete more directly with Canon's extremely successful (and more expensive) Digital Rebel XTi. The end result is a very good camera that takes great pictures, perfect for casual shooters who are newcomers to digital SLRs, but who want a little more resolution than a typical entry-level model would provide.
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