Olympus E-510 Review by ephotozine
1,882 Views August 30th, 2007 Category: Olympus, Sony, Popularity: 16%Upgraded from the E-500, the Olympus E-510 has a larger resolution, 3fps, Live MOS sensor replacing the old CCD, Image stabiliser, the Olympus Live preview which only lasts a few seconds, Dust reduction which interests me as they don’t say dust removal, and a faster Trupic III turbo processor.

ephotozine Reviewed the Olympus Evolt E510 and gave out”The Olympus E-510 is a very capable camera. I enjoyed using it and it gave good results despite the weather. The build quality is good and it handles well. The Image stabiliser is effective and the dust reduction seems to work well as the images produced are clean with the Zuiko lenses ensuring sharpness. The Turbo III processor has ensured that noise remains at a minimium as much as possible and the noise test was a great surprise……”
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