Olympus Evolt E-330 Digital SLRs
Olympus Evolt E-330 Digital SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 04, 2008]
giorgosmit
Intermediate
Strength:
- Incredibly usefull live view. The only camera with the mode A LV that uses a second sensor, enabling the camera to focus instantly, without mirror slap. Also, the twilting screen really brings LV into its own. It really blows anything else out of the water, and once you have used it, you will not be able to do without it. Of course, for macro and/ or detailed focusing work, Live view in B mode, using the main camera sensor with a real time 10x zoomig feature (of ultra-precise focusing) is there. All in all, the best Live View implemantation in the world.
Weakness:
- The camera has only 7 active megapixels. It is a non-issue for me, as I seldomly crop excessively or make huge prints. It goes without saying that for any normal print size, image quality is superb.
I bought that camera mainly because of the give-away price and live view. I intended to use it mainly as a backup body, the primary being my Olympus E-500. Very quickly, it became apparent that I had an incredibly competent camera, which soon replaced my beloved E-500 (something unthinkable to me before I get the E-330). The E-330 will simply change the way one photographs. Live view is very, VERY usefull- not for general use of course, but for "strange" angles it is a godsend. My camera gas the 11-22 lens mounted practically permanently- it is a pair made in heaven for landscape/ architecture, and I can only imagine what the camera will be capable off if paired with the ultra-wide angle 7-14. Customer Service No experience. All my Olympus products, including the camera, have worked flawlessly since day one. Similar Products Used: - Olympus E-500, my first dSLR.
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[May 30, 2006]
Doug Green
Expert
Strength:
Very capable DSLR at an amazingly reasonable price. Good, inexpensive kit lenses, excellent, near pro-caliber build quality, excellent ergonomics, ability to easily adapt to most older manual lenses from many other brands as well as Olympus..
Weakness:
Erratic Auto white balance. Somewhat noisy at ISOs 800 - 1600, slightly soft results from JPEG engine. The Olympus E-300 is simply a quite good, capable DSLR which is now available at a spectacular price relative to the competition (These can be gotten with lens for under < $400 including the 14-45 kit lens when competing cameras from other brands are more like $6-700 for the comparable setup.)
Customer Service no need Similar Products Used: Nikon D70, Kodak DCS-760, Olympus E-10 |