Olympus E-510 Review by thinkcamera
591 Views October 20th, 2007 Category: Olympus, Popularity: 6%One of the big issues is that the E-510 offers in-camera Image Stabilisation (IS) - a first for Four Thirds designs. There are two modes - general stabilisation, and a mode that controls only the vertical movements, which is useful when panning or tracking a subject.

thinkcamera Reviewed the Olympus Evolt E510 and gave out”The E-510 is probably the most feature-rich entry level DSLR available on the market today. Competition may be rife, but it seems that Olympus have succeeded with one of the most obvious (yet effective) selling points - it’s affordable. Not ‘cheap cheap’, but if you are looking to buy into the DSLR market and are looking for a camera with decent auto and manual modes whilst remaining portable and light, then there’s not much missing here. Top marks go to Olympus…..”
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