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January 2008
(83%)
70 Reviews
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Samenvatting: A successor to the Olympus pro-grade E-1, the E-3 features a 10.1-megapixel-resolution Live MOS sensor with live view and built-in image stabilization. Like its earlier model, Olympus is billing the E-3 as a pro-spec camera. While not quite in the sam...
Samenvatting: The 10-megapixel Olympus E-3 is the long-awaited successor to the 5-megapixel pro-level E-1, the makers first DSLR based on the FourThirds standard. Although the E-1 was praised for its tough build and superb ergonomics, the rather lacklustre auto-foc...
There’s a lot to like about the Olympus E-3 and at the end of the day, this camera is a very capable camera for enthusiasts and semi-professionals. It offers blistering autofocus speeds, very good image quality, natural looking colors, weather-seal...
Excellent photo quality, Pivoting LCD, Live View shooting, Fast autofocusing, Bracketing flexibility
Heavy, Cumbersome quality menus, Some awkward control combinations
Theres a lot to like about the Olympus E-3. Sure, its heavy at over three pounds with a lens, but its ease of use and thoughtful array of features make the 10.1 megapixel bytecam a likeable luggable. The controls on the unit--which has a body-only price o...
Samenvatting: There’s no point denying the stronghold that Nikon and Canon currently have over the high-end enthusiast and professional digital SLR market, but that’s not to say it will stay that way forever - especially when Olympus can produce a competiti...
Samenvatting: The Olympus E-3 is certainly the most capable 4/3 DSLR to date. It has plenty of pro-features: a viewfinder with 100% coverage, built-in image stabilization, a weather-proof body and 5 FPS continuous drive. It is certainly as good as several Excelle...
Solidly built, weatherproof, excellent picture quality, Live View with articulating LCD screen.
JPEG images a bit noisy above ISO 800; requires expensive Supersonic Wave Drive lenses for maximum focusing speed.
Olympus’s Four Thirds sensor limits your lens choices, but the E-3 takes excellent pictures. The Olympus E-3 is a beefy, 10-megapixel, semipro DSLR aching to beat up on the competition. But at $1,700 for its magnesium-muscled body and another $900...
Good image quality, weatherproof camera body, LCD can swivel away from camera, fast auto-focus, good response times
Price is a little high, LCD could be bigger, some softness in large images, some image issues in low light and extreme light
If youre going to purchase the Olympus E-3 advanced digital camera, youll want to be sure your interests match with the cameras strengths. First, the E-3 works well in poor weather conditions, thanks to its waterproof body. Second, the cameras ima...