
Filling another hole in its dSLR product line, Olympus takes on the Canon EOS Rebel XSi and Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 with the new E-620 (Nikon's D80 and D90 are cheaper and more expensive than these models, respectively.)
The Olympus E-620 is the world’s smallest and lightest creative DSLR camera with built-in image stabilisation. The 12 megapixel Olympus E620 features a custom 7-point Twin autofocus system, 2.7 inch free-angle LCD screen, Live View, 4fps continuous shooting and Supersonic Wave Filter dust protection. The E-620 also offers the same Art Filters, Multi Exposure mode and five different aspect ratios as the more expensive E-30 model. The Olympus E-620 will be available at the end of April 2009. The price will be announced by Olympus at DCIM 2009.The new Olympus E-620 features a custom 7-point Twin autofocus system, a 12.3MP resolution via its High-Speed Live MOS and the Live View technology is supported by the 6.9cm/2.7-inch free-angle HyperCrystal III LCD. The latest addition to the E-System range offers creative and technological power – all rolled into one. It also has a feature first found on the E-30 - the choice of six Art Filters. With this function, photos can for example be given striking colours in order to create a more intense, joyful feel by applying the Pop Art filter.
The E-620’s elegant body promotes creativity as much as the state-of-the-art technology packed inside. And with the attachable HLD-5 Power Grip, taking vertical photos becomes a breeze while the extra battery performance enables shooting for longer hours. With such an impressive array of functions, the potential of the E-620 can be stretched as far as the photographer’s imagination.
This world’s smallest and lightest DSLR camera is truly can be crown for beginner.
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