Posted by Aiden Logansen
May 31, 2012
The Olympus 40-150mm F3.5-4.5 high resolving power makes sure the image sensor obtains the detail it needs to create images with stunning clarity. These results are excellent. Sharpness is very acceptable, colour rendition is true and contrast is typical of Olympus 40-150mm F3.5-4.5, being slightly increased. Bokeh could be better but this is a f=4.5 lens at the tele end and this is reflected in its background blurring property.
Posted by Aiden Logansen
May 13, 2012
The Evolt E-300 features Olympus’s exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter that dramatically reduces dust and other particles that settle on the image sensor. Located between the shutter and the CCD, the Supersonic Wave Filter uses high-speed ultrasonic vibration to cause dust and other microelements to fall off and be collected and held so they don’t affect photographs.
Posted by Olivia Salis
March 19, 2012
Olympus Evolt E500 was first introduced in September 26, 2005 one year after the first affordable Four Thirds System digital SLR E-300 was released in the market. Olympus Evolt E500 actually looks different from E-300. E-300 has a long and flat body while Olympus Evolt E500 which has a compact and durable body and looks more…