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Abstrakt: The E-620 gives you the ability to select different aspect ratios, (4:3, 3:2, 16:9), for your photographs, and this could save you time in post processing when you consider how to crop your pictures. Multiple exposures and a swiveling LCD screen round off this feature packed Olympus Four..
Overall, the Olympus E-620 is quite impressive with features and very competitive for the price. Picture quality trumps the E-620's predecessors, although images still seem plagued by noise at higher ISO levels. The added art filters and multiple expos...
Abstrakt: Claims. Claims. Claims. This time Olympus promotes the E-620 as the “world’s smallest and lightest digital SLR to incorporate an image stabilizing mechanism.” The camera’s Four Thirds system offers not only a small and light camera but means that ext...
The Olympus E-620 is a vast improvement over the existing consumer grade E-series DSLRs. The new viewfinder has received a major revision - while not as good as the ones used in the E-30/E-3 its bigger and better than the "tunnel view" that weve see...
Abstrakt: The Olympus E-620 is not just a very good DSLR, it is an excellent value with an outstanding and complete feature set. Image noise is a good as we have seen from Four-Thirds cameras and very close to recent rivals using APS size sensors. This can be c...
When we take into consideration all features and price tag for this model (around 680€), we can conclude that, if you decide to purchase this model, you will get a lot of bang for the buck. Only real problem can be higher noise at higher ISO values...
Superb image quality, Good tonal response and dynamic range (at ISO 200 and above), Good high ISO performance, Built-in Image Stabilization, Generally fast and responsive in use, Twist and swivel screen useful for certain shooting types, JPEG engine makes...
Contrast detect AF pretty slow in live view (which is often the case on DSLRs), Moderate LCD screen resolution (and too reflective in bright light), Slightly lower absolute resolution than rest of class, Complicated menu system not that easy to navigate (...
The Four Thirds range has tended to lag a fraction behind the best contemporary APS-C sensor-size DSLRs in terms of absolute performance but make up some of the difference with excellent lenses, feature-packed specifications, and lower sticker prices....