Cameras
Olympus E-30 Mid-Range DSLR Given First Quick Groping
Posted by Kit Eaton at 7:50 PM on November 5, 2008
Only yesterday we learned of Olympus's entry to the mid-range DSLR game with the E-30 and now the camera's had its first hands-on over at DPReview. And it seems ok: the team liked the fact that it had many of the features of the pro E-3—like the 2.7-inch 230,000-pixel viewscreen and 1/8000th seconds shutter speed—while being a little smaller and having those "art filters" for real-time image manipulation. The pitch/roll correction system got a thumbs up too, as did its nine aspect ratio options. We'll have to wait for a bigger hands-on to get the full skinny, but it looks promising for now. [DPReview]

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sharkync
Posted 1:56 AM 6/11/08
Olympus makes fine cameras. Amongst my digitals is a C3000 (3.3mp) that continues to perform flawlessly. I'm sure this cam will be no exception.
sharkync
mconheady
Posted 2:21 AM 6/11/08
Can't wait to own this. The build in level is an amazing feature. Not sure about the Art Filter- mainly because I have photoshop.
mconheady
xThadd
Posted 2:42 AM 6/11/08
Forget Art Filter. No good can come of it.
xThadd
davekaybsc
Posted 11:43 AM 7/11/08
Yep, screen sucks, no surprise. D90 FTW.
davekaybsc