2 New Olympus SLRs
swintonphoto
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Well, it is an exciting day for Olympus users. They announced two new 10mp DSLR's. The E-410 and the E-510. The E-410 is basically the worldwide version of the E-400 (though I think it has a new image processor and live preview). The E-510 is the replacement of the E-500. Both have Olympus' proven dust-reduction system.
I am an E-500 user so, the E-510 is an interesting exciting new development for me!
Changes from E-500 to E-510:
-Slightly larger newly designed body
-LCD live preview
-10 mp sensor (E-500 has an 8mp sensor)
-Sensor-shift image stabilization
-New image processor (supposed to handle noise much better)
-Very affordable price point for a camera with these options on top of the oooodles of options the E-500 had - $799 for the body. Yahoo! Go Olympus!:barb
For more info:
http://www.olympus-esystem.com/dea/
I am an E-500 user so, the E-510 is an interesting exciting new development for me!
Changes from E-500 to E-510:
-Slightly larger newly designed body
-LCD live preview
-10 mp sensor (E-500 has an 8mp sensor)
-Sensor-shift image stabilization
-New image processor (supposed to handle noise much better)
-Very affordable price point for a camera with these options on top of the oooodles of options the E-500 had - $799 for the body. Yahoo! Go Olympus!:barb
For more info:
http://www.olympus-esystem.com/dea/
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updated 50-200 f2.8-f3.5 (with focus motor)
new 12-60 f2.8-f4 (with focus motor)
new 14-35 f2 (with focus motor)
new 70-300 f4-5.6
new 2x teleconverter
and the successor for the E-1 that should be released later this year. It seems that Olympus is maturing, adding things that were really missing compared to other brands. As an Olympus user, I think might be an exciting (albeit expensive) year.
That lens alone is pretty impressive. (Equivalent FOV to a 28-70mm full-frame 35mm lens, and f2 ...)
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http://www.olympus-esystem.com/dea/products/lens/pdf/zuiko_lens_eng.pdf
It also looks like they will be adding a wide angle zoom that is in the standard range in 2008. I am excited about that - may be in a pricerange I can afford.
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I am anxious to see the new 'flagship' for Olympus and how it compares to the other guys. really want to see more fps and less noise at high ISO.
I wish the new super wide zoom was scheduled to release this year. I don't know if I can wait till 2008- might have to go ahead and get the 7-14 Super High Grade. It is costly but 114 degrees viewing angle is super impressive!!
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Looks pretty sweet!
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1) I don't know. I just know I'd really like to have the same ergonomics and weather proofing as in my E-1. If not, the E510 would be a nice candidate.
2) I'm not so sure it'll be a kit. In this range, it could be primarily sold body only. But if it goes like with the E-1 and the 14-54, the 12-60 might be a good kit lens. I think the 14-35 f2 will be too expensive (and unavailable) to be considered a kit lens.
I am fortunate to have a good relationship with the local Henry's store and they let me have one of each of the competition for a weekend. I bought the Oly. Recently they phoned me and said that head office wanted any leftover E1's off the shelf to make room for the new models and "would I be interested in a deal on an E1?"
As usual, they let me have it for a weekend and it turned out to be a beautiful weekend. The camera sold itself!!! I took a 3mp drop in resolution to buy that E1 and I'm sooooo not sorry . This thing is superb and even better than the 500. I don't think I'll be looking at any new bodies anytime soon but I want that 50-200 F2.8
See ya latter guys, be cool
Bob
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My sentiments exactly. One of the reasons I decided to go with Olympus over Nikon or Canon in the DSLR arena was the price/performance/feature mark. Olympus seemed to give you a lot for your money. Being a techie, I was also very interested in the ground-up approach they took to designing the whole E-series around the Four-Thirds technology they also helped develop. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying anything bad about Canon, Fuji or Nikon. But they would have made more sense to me if I had a hefty investment in glass for those mounts. Since I was starting from scratch, I thought I would take a chance on something new to the industry. I haven't been disappointed yet and I'm looking forward adding one of the new bodies later this year!