Abstract: Live preview, but images are a little soft. By Ben Pitt 10 megapixels3x zoomxD slot2.5in LCD Read comments: 0 Sponsored Links Latest Prices: SELLERPRICEAVAILABILITYSELLER RATING£231.93yes13 Reviews £236.67yes41 Reviews ...
Abstract: In a little over the four months since we reviewed the E-400, Olympus has released the E-410, still carrying a 10-megapixel sensor with the superb SSWF (Supersonic Wave Filter) anti-dust system but boasting several additional features. Firstly, the sen...
Quick performance; light weight; live view LCD screen
Excessive noise reduction; some poor automatic and default settings; supplied lens too short
The Olympus E-410 combines the automatic functionality, preset options and simple interface of a high-end compact with the manual flexibility of a dSLR. Aside from some automatic exposure issues and intrusive noise reduction, image quality is good onc...
Abstract: This affordable DLSR has some new tricks, but can it outwit Canon and Nikon? The E-410s quirks arent all welcome. Its good, but not the best unless you need live preview. Its not hard to find a £500 10-megapixel digital SLR at the moment, with Ca...
Abstract: Olympuss latest entry-level digital SLR is different to its competitors for a number of reasons. The most obvious is its size. SLR cameras are never exactly pocketable, but at 375g the E-410 is much lighter than usual and looks petite next to other...
Handling, image quality, ease of use (despite the compact size), good kit lenses, responsive
Although better than the E400, the Pentamirror viewfinder is still small and quite gloomy, Live View hampered in bright conditions, noticeable barrel distortion on 14-42mm standard zoom
The E410 is an entry-level model but one packed with enough features to satisfy ardent enthusiast or skilled snapper alike and, yes, Live View is a real benefit
Superbly easy to use, Great handling , Compact body
Not the largest sensor, Live View slows things down
In almost every physical respect, this dinky DSLR camera is identical to the Olympus E-400, launched barely six months ago. Its still supremely small and light, and it noticeably lacks the bulge of a battery grip that appears to be a standard fixture ...
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Published: 2007-08-28, Author: Bruce , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: In its TV advertising, Olympus shows a happy snapper shoving his E-410 down his togs to escape the wrath of some irate musclemen at the beach. This ad, of course, stretches the truth to make the point that the E-410 is the world’s smallest and light...
Abstract: From what Ive noticed, a good majority of people who are used to the live preview advantage of a compact camera, cringe when they hear that most D-SLR cameras require you to use the optical viewfinder. They also hate the fact that you cant shoot vide...