Olympus E-510 Review by computeractive
616 Views October 16th, 2007 Category: Olympus, Popularity: 6%While the solidly built E-510 is bulkier than the E-410, it has a nicely rounded grip, making it easier to hold. The catches for the strap, which got in the way on the E-410, have been moved to the camera’s top.

computeractive Reviewed the Olympus Evolt E510 and gave out”Literally the bigger brother of the current E-410 DSLR, the E-510’s chief advantage is that any lens attached becomes immediately stabilised. The lack of this feature wasn’t a noticeable omission on the E-410, so whether you spend that extra £100 largely comes down to whether you prefer the E-510’s more rounded build and so more comfortable handling……”
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