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January 2008
(83%)
74 Tests
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I have no problems recommending the Olympus Evolt E-510 two lens kit for D-SLR newbies or those who don’t have an extensive collection of older lenses. However if you have a collection of glass, go with similar 10MP Canons or Nikons. And, as noted...
Zusammenfassung: It seems to be that Olympus cameras are a bit like buses – you wait for one new model to come along, then two turn up at once. A month ago we took a look at the E-410 – the smallest and lightest DSLR on the market – and this time round
So, the question is, is the Olympus E-510 worth the extra money over the E-410, which offers many of the same features including an identical 10 megapixel resolution? In terms of ergonomics, the E-510 feels slightly more comfortable to handle due to t...
Zusammenfassung: Just over a year ago, I reviewed the EVOLT E-500 from Olympus and it was by far the best digital SLR I’ve ever used. More recently, Olympus took this camera to the next level with the E-510. The E-510 Dual Lens Kit we received comes with a 14-42mm l...
Four Thirds system allows for physically smaller lenses that offer twice the focal range of their 35mm equivalents, making for a lighter camera all round, built-in stabilisation allows for steadier shots in low light avoiding image blur, plus a better, mo...
Physically bulkier than its E-410 baby brother, meaning that it cannot similarly lay claim to smallest DSLR in the world, auto white balance is sometimes inaccurate
The E-510 may not be 100% perfect but its the closest Olympus has come yet with any of its digital cameras. If youre prepared to opt into the Four Thirds system favoured by Olympus - and now Panasonic - rather than going with the tried and tested Nik...
Excellent image quality; extensive feature set, including exposure, flash, and color balance bracketing; Live View mode lets you view images on the LCD screen instead of in the viewfinder; light and comfortable to carry.
Accessing advanced functions can be confusing; no manual focusing switch on lens.
Many DSLR vendors are streamlining their sub-$1,000 offerings to appeal to novices; in the process, they strip out features or skimp on quality. Olympus is taking a different tack. With the Evolt E-510, you get a full-featured DSLR with more advanced f...
High resolution, long list of handy features, dual-lens kit is handy, image stabilization works well, long battery life
Can be confusing to use, response times are below average in this price range, right-hand grip doesnt work for everyone
Even with a price tag around $1,000, Olympus has managed to give those who purchase its EVOLT E-510 advanced digital camera a fairly good value. Olympus ships two interchangeable lenses with its EVOLT E-510 kit, making this digital single-lens reflex ...
Zusammenfassung: The Olympus EVOLT E-510 is a full-featured, 10-megapixel digital SLR camera that was designed to accommodate photographers of any skill level. The E-510 features a "Live View" LCD that allows you to compose your shots using either the LCD or the optica...
Excellent image quality at all ISOs; feature-rich design; sensor-based image stabilization works with all Olympus Zuiko Digital lenses
Menu system unpolished, harder to use than rival cameras; sensor-based image stabilization not as effective as lens-based stabilization; sluggish Live View mode
The Olympus Evolt E-510 is a solid choice for someone looking to step up from a point-and-shoot or compact camera. ...
Excellent color accuracy
Solid handling of noise (smoothes over lots of detail though)
Dust reduction system
Built-in image stabilization
Enlarged live preview
Nice traditional DSLR design
Tons of manual control
xD and CF compatibility
Manual focus can...
Poor auto and preset white balance performance
Heavy noise reduction (smoothes over detail)
Limited 3-point autofocus system
Slow start-up
Small, dim optical viewfinder
Confusing live view LCD
AF and live view don’t work well together
49-point meter...
Olympus’ flagship DSLR is perhaps its best offering yet. It has a sturdy body and is the best-looking of any EVOLT camera, especially without the squashed look of previous E-series models. It remains in the hot spot of the DSLR market with a price o...