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Title: Hands On: Olympus E-510 and E-410
Summary: How to pack 10 megapixels, live preview with AF, and image stabilization into a small and inexpensive DSLR.
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Title: REVIEW: Olympus E-510 DSLR camera
Pros: Price, Svelte FourThirds system, Handling, Anti Dust system, Image stabilisation, Image quality, Feature set, Metering, Low noise, Live View.
Cons: Auto white balance foibles, Modest 3-point AF set up, Plastic feel to the build.
Verdict: Olympus? new enthusiast flagship digital SLR delivers excellent performance and a cracking price
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 digital SLR camera
Verdict: Many DSLR vendors are streamlining their offerings to appeal to novices; in the process, they strip out features or skimp on quality. Olympus is taking a different tack. With the Olympus Evolt E-510, you get a full-featured DSLR with more advanced feature
Summary: While many low-cost digital SLRs are compromised in terms of features, Olympus is bucking the trend with its Olympus Evolt E-510.
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Title: Review: Olympus E-510 DSLR with 14-42mm Zuiko lens
Summary: This is a camera we would recommend to anyone who wants the image quality of a good SLR without having to think too much.
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 First Impressions Review
Pros: Small size, Enlarged live view , Image stabilization, Dust control system
Cons: Outdated autofocus system, Small optical viewfinder, Flimsy kit lens, Slow projected burst speed
Verdict: Olympus is steadily improving its Four-Thirds cameras. We like the styling and operation of the EVOLT E-510 much more than the E-330. We don't know about the EVOLT E-510's image quality, but there was a significant jump in quality from the E-300 to the E-
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 DSLR
Verdict: : The Olympus EVOLT E-510 has a number of appealing features, built in image stabilisation, a working dust reduction system, high quality kit lens(es), solid body with good grip, and one-touch white balance. However it goes one step further than the major
Summary: Announced on the 5th of March 2007, alongside it's "little brother" the Olympus E-410, the Olympus EVOLT E-510 is currently Olympus' top of the range Digital SLR, it features a 10 megapixel sensor, a 2.5" screen, a 3x optical zoom Zuiko Digital kit lens,
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Title: Olympus E510
Summary: The Olympus Evolt E510 Review - Olympus are excited to announce the Olympus Evolt E510 Digital SLR! The Evolt E510 offers great functionality & mobility in a compact light-weight design packed with state of the art digital photo technology.
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90/100 |
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510
Pros: Solid 10MP D-SLR; quick response; Live View
Cons: Live View; menu system needs updating
Summary: I have no problems recommending the Olympus Evolt E-510 two lens kit....
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80/100 |
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Title: Olympus E510: Review
Pros: Live View Cost effective Small & Portable
Cons: Live View slows down picture taking process Three AF points are a limitation
Summary: Olympus prove to be a serious force not to be overlooked by the other big boy brands
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Title: Olympus EVolt E-510
Summary: This SLR with a live-preview LCD delivers a wealth of features for the price.
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 dSLR Camera Review
Pros: Excellent image quality at all ISOs; feature-rich design; sensor-based image stabilization works with all Olympus Zuiko Digital lenses
Cons: Menu system unpolished, harder to use than rival cameras'; sensor-based image stabilization not as effective as lens-based stabilization; sluggish Live View mode
Verdict: The Olympus Evolt E-510 is a solid choice for someone looking to step up from a point-and-shoot or compact camera.
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75/100 |
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Title: Review: Olympus E-510 digital camera
Pros: Compact and lightweight compared with many digital SLRs, Compact and lightweight compared with many digital SLRs, Easy to use, Crisp, natural colour images
Cons: Viewfinder is small and murky, Viewfinder is small and murky, For many images no difference from E-410 despite price difference
Verdict: Literally the bigger brother of the current E-410 DSLR, the E-510's chief advantage is that any lens attached becomes immediately stabilised. The lack of this feature wasn't a noticeable omission on the E-410, so whether you spend that extra £100 largely
Summary: Ten megapixel digital SLR for beginners, with built-in image stabilisation
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Title: Olympus E-510 DSLR camera
Pros: Price, Svelte FourThirds system, Handling, Anti Dust system, Image stabilisation, Image quality, Feature set, Metering, Low noise, Live View.
Cons: Auto white balance foibles, Modest 3-point AF set up, Plastic feel to the build.
Verdict: Olympus? new enthusiast flagship digital SLR delivers excellent performance and a cracking price
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Title: Olympus E-510
Pros: Wide range of features. Solidly built. Live View mode.
Cons: Images can be noisy.
Verdict: The interface to some of the advanced features is a bit clunky, but that's counterbalanced by the fact that access to the primary features is intuitive and easy
Summary: This 10.2-megapixel camera is designed for photo enthusiasts who have a basic command of photographic technique and want a camera that can handle almost any situation.
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 Digital SLR
Verdict: The 510 comes with a new, high-power rechargeable battery is included with the E-410 for extended shooting time. The camera accepts CompactFlash Type I & II, Microdrives, and xD-Picture Cards, so there is a choice of data storage options for enhanced flex
Summary: March 5, 2007 ? Olympus announced the EVOLT E-510 digital SLR with the goal of providing a very portable camera easy that offers advanced features to both hobbyists and serious photographers. Like the E-410, the E-510 has 10-megapixel resolution, but -- r
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Title: REVIEW-OLYMPUS E-510 DSLR
Pros: The image quality is excellent. Pictures are sharp and detailed which is probably partly due to the sensor being smaller than on other DSLRs, because a smaller sensor tends to give greater depth of field at any given focal length. We liked the consistency
Cons: Auto white balance is not reliable in some situations, such as late afternoon light. The viewfinder is really dim, and we are not convinced that removing camera status indicators from the body top is a good move. No doubt it saves money, and the LCD infor
Verdict: This is a camera we would recommend to anyone who wants the image quality of a good SLR without having to think too much. It's light weight will also appeal. And now that Panasonic/Leica is in the Four Thirds camp there should be some cheaper third party
Summary: This digital single lens reflex is built around the Four Thirds system of sensor (10 megapixels) and lens, pioneered by Olympus. The camera has "live view", meaning that the LCD screen can be selected as the viewfinder - and the implementation on the E-51
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 Digital Camera - Full Review - The Imaging Resource!
Verdict: As with the E-410 model it is announced alongside, the Olympus EVOLT E-510 offers rather more "traditional" styling than some of the past EVOLT line, but the two don't share identical bodies. Instead, the E-510 is a few millimeters wider and offers a sign
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Title: Olympus E-510
Summary: The E-510 is the most complete general public reflex: stabilization, anti-dust, LCD aiming, and 10 MP. With excellent ergonomics and very good image quality, this camera rivals and sometimes surpasses the current leaders, the Canon 400D and Nikon D40x.
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Title: Olympus E-510
Pros: Great pics. Top gadgets
Cons: Boring menus
Verdict: State of the digi-SLR art
Summary: Compact camera not doing it for you? Time to get serious with Olympus's new semi-pro snapper
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Title: Canon EOS 30D
Pros: Physically smaller body and lenses, sturdy build, responsive, good handling of noise at higher ISO settings, crisp, colourful results on vivid setting
Cons: Auto white balance is hit and miss, pixel fringing in high contrast scenes
Verdict: It's worth keeping an eye on white balance, as occasional daylight shots were rendered with a blue colour cast, and there is some pixel fringing between areas of high contrast. The variable white balance problem affected both our portrait and low light sh
Summary: The 10 megapixel E-510 from Olympus is part of the Four Thirds camera system, built ground up as digital-only. The result is smaller bodies and lenses than conventional 35mm-based DSLRs
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Title: Olympus E-510 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Higher resolution than the 30D, 1/8000sec max shutter speed, Live View mode and custom settings option, Great features for the money, Good all-round performance
Cons: Resolution the same as the entry-level 400D, Still not full frame, Some menu idiosyncrasies, Needs two selection dials, Mode dial and card door could be better made
Verdict: The SuperSonic Wave Filter shakedown dislodges any dust that might have settled on the sensor and it's probably the most effective mechanical sensor-cleaning method offered by any camera manufacturer
Summary: It may have a plastic mount but the 14-42mm kit lens is a star performer. It's sharp, contrasty and commendably low on chromatic aberration
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 Training Video Review
Verdict: For a professional photographer it's not all that hard to find your way around a new DSLR. Functionality is pretty much fairly standard on cameras when you talk about the various shooting modes, priority modes, wide balance modes and so forth.
Summary: One of my cameras is the Olympus E-510, in some countries also known as the EVOLT E-510. It's a very capable DSLR with some unique features. We have written about one of its predecessors, the E-300 more than two years ago and I've always been enamoure
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Title: Olympusâ?? EVOLT E-510; A 10-Megapixel D-SLR With Live View & Built-In Image Stabilizer
Summary: The first Four Thirds format D-SLR with a built-in Image Stabilizer, the EVOLT E-510 is an incredibly versatile camera in many respects.
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Title: Olympus' EVOLT E-510; A 10-Megapixel D-SLR With Live View & Built-In Image Stabilizer
Summary: The first Four Thirds format D-SLR with a built-in Image Stabilizer, the EVOLT E-510 is an incredibly versatile camera in many respects.
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510
Summary: The Olympus EVOLT E-510 is a 10 megapixel DSLR that comes with built in mechanical image stabilization and a 2.5 inch LCD. The E-510 features Live View LCD, TruePic III, new ergonomic design, dust reduction technology and is one of the lighter and more po
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Title: Olympus E-510 Digital SLR
Verdict: The Olympus E-series continues to get better and better. The E-510 is a superb photographer's camera, offering superb handling, outstanding performance, a huge degree of control and first rate picture quality, in a compact and robust package and at a pric
Summary: The Four Thirds system grows up
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510
Pros: Excellent photo quality if you tweak the settings; minimal noise until ISO 1600 (with noise filter set to low) Optical image stabilization for every lens you attach Great value for the money Well built, easy-to-hold body Live view on LCD allows you to see
Cons: Soft photos at default settings (adjust the noise filter to fix that); occasional underexposure and dull colors Live view feature not as robust as on a fixed-lens camera: view is grainy and sluggish, difficult to see outdoors and in low light; adds 1 seco
Verdict: While I liked the Olympus EVOLT E-410, I couldn't get over its too-small size. Thankfully, Olympus put out the E-510 at the same time, adding a larger grip, image stabilization, better battery life, and a bunch of extra features, all for $100 more. And do
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Title: Olympus E-510 Review
Pros: Generally low image noise until ISO 400, Noise reduction under user control selects between increased noise and detail retention
Cons: Colors oversaturated by default, High-ISO noise reduction introduces above average image softness
Summary: Although not without flaws, the Olympus E-510 and Olympus E-410 bring Olympus' DSLR cameras in line with the competition. While previous Olympus DSLR cameras featured noticeably more noise than other brands, the E-510 shows less image noise than its prede
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Excellent color accuracy, Solid handling of noise (smoothes over lots of detail though), Dust reduction system, Built-in image stabilization, Enlarged live preview, Nice traditional DSLR design, Tons of manual control, xD and CF compatibility, Man
Cons: Poor auto and preset white balance performance, Heavy noise reduction (smoothes over detail), Limited 3-point autofocus system, Slow start-up, Small, dim optical viewfinder, Confusing live view LCD, AF and live view don't work well togethe
Summary: As the flagship of Olympus’ DSLR lineup, the EVOLT E-510 comes with a hefty set of features.
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 First Thoughts Review
Summary: The diminutive Olympus E-510 looks and feels much like its iconic 35mm OM series predecessors, but the similarities end there. The E510 may be the ultimate bridge camera; an imaging device that almost perfectly spans the gap between prosumer P&S (point &
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 (4 mice)
Pros: Excellent image quality; extensive feature set, including exposure, flash, and color balance bracketing; Live View mode lets you view images on the LCD screen instead of in the viewfinder; light and comfortable to carry.
Cons: Accessing advanced functions can be confusing; no manual focusing switch on lens.
Verdict: One of the first things I noticed when picking up the camera with the standard 14-42mm zoom lens was how light it was: the camera and lens together weigh less than two pounds. The E-510 doesn't feel flimsy, however. The body is well-built, and the grip fe
Summary: If you worry that you'll outgrow the functionality of other entry-level DSLRs -- and you don't want to spend a bundle to get the features -- the E-510 is a very good choice.
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80/100 |
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Title: Olympus EVOLT E-510 Digital Camera - Full Review
Pros: Small and light compared to competing designs, Excellent lens beats others in its class, Lens is sharp corner to corner, Wide range of Four-Thirds optics to choose from, Image stabilization works well, helps indoors, Live LCD preview allows shots from odd
Cons: Slow startup and shut-down times, Live View mode is very slow, introducing extreme shutter lag, Optical viewfinder is small and information is displayed off to the right, rather than beneath the image, Has trouble focusing in low light, Manual focus is el
Summary: With just the right combination of features and a mature set of lenses, the Olympus E-510 gives the Four-Thirds system a strong contender in the ongoing battle of the digital SLRs. No longer trying to forge new body shapes, Olympus has crafted the E-510
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Title: Olympus E-510 Review
Verdict: So, the question is, is the Olympus E-510 worth the extra money over the E-410, which offers many of the same features including an identical 10 megapixel resolution? In terms of ergonomics, the E-510 feels slightly more comfortable to handle due to that
Summary: The Olympus E-510 is a compact DSLR camera featuring Live Preview, which allows you to frame your shot using either the optical viewfinder or the 2.5 inch LCD screen. The E-510 boasts a built-in image stabilizer in the camera body which will help to count
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80/100 |
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Title: New Gear For 2007: PMA Report; Best Of Show
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 Review
Verdict: If I were buying a mid-level dSLR today I would probably purchase the competitively priced, compact, capable, and responsive Olympus E-510.
Summary: The feature rich Olympus Evolt E-510 is a Four Thirds format, 10 megapixel digital SLR with on-board mechanical image stabilization and Olympus' Supersonic Wave Filter dust reduction system. More important to point and shoot digital camera users graduatin
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Title: Olympus E510 video review
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510
Pros: Live View mode for composing shots with LCD, Supports CompactFlash and XD Picture Cards
Cons: Difficult access to advanced functions, No manual focus switch on lens
Verdict: This SLR with a live-preview LCD delivers a wealth of features for the price.
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85/100 |
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Title: Olympus E-510
Pros: Great features for the money, Good all-round performance
Cons: Needs two selection dials, Mode dial and card door could be better made
Verdict: The E-510 won't oust Canon and Nikon from the top slots, but it is a return to form for Olympus and offers great value when bought as a twin-lens kit
Summary: The promise of compact Four Thirds SLRs was finally fulfilled with the launch of the Olympus E-400 a year ago. That model has been superseded by the E-410 and is now joined by this, the excellent E-510
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Title: Olympus E-510 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Sensor-shift image stabilisation, Live View mode (LCD preview) operation
Cons: Sluggish autofocus, Subpar exposure and white-balance performance, Some poor choices for default settings
Verdict: The Olympus E-510 has quirky exposure and white-balance issues, but its Live View and Image Stabilization modes may make some photographers give this SLR a chance.
Summary: olympus e-510 review: The Olympus E-510 has quirky exposure and white-balance issues, but its Live View and image stabilisation modes may make some photographers give this SLR a chance.
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71/100 |
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Title: Olympus E-510
Summary: The Olympus E-510 is a digital SLR with excellent image quality and some clear advantages over the rest of the market. The camera is compact and light, but with its large handgrip it is comfortable to hold. Anti-dust and mechanical image stabilisation sys
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Title: Olympus E-510
Pros: Sensor-shift image stabilisation; Live View mode (LCD preview) operation
Cons: Sluggish autofocus; subpar exposure and white balance performance; some poor choices for default settings
Verdict: The Olympus E-510 has quirky exposure and white balance issues but its Live View and Image Stabilisation modes may make some photographers give this dSLR a chance
Summary: If you're ready to move on from your compact to an SLR but not entirely ready to let go of the compact's framing style, the Olympus E-510 is your answer. Using a Live View LCD preview mode, it helps you gently make the transition. Loads of features will a
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71/100 |
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Title: Olympus E-510
Pros: Superb image quality. Very reliable metering. Excellent dynamic range. RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG image formats. Live View system. Effective image stabilizer. Supersonic sensor cleaning system.
Cons: Only three AF areas. Menu system a touch too complicated. TTL viewfinder a bit too constricted.
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90/100 |
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Title: Olympus E-510 Review
Verdict: The Olympus E-510 is a very capable camera. I enjoyed using it and it gave good results despite the weather.
Summary: Olympus E-510 Review - Like television, the Olympus E-510 has the chance to look at things Live. Unlike television, it doesn't get boring on a bank holiday. Matt Grayson takes a look at the new version of the E-500.
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70/100 |
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Title: First Look: Olympus EVOLT E-510
Verdict: Olympus was the first in the industry to offer sensor dust-reduction technology, and the EVOLT E-510 continues the tradition. Vibrating at 35,000 times per second, the Supersonic Wave Filter, located between the shutter and image sensor, shakes off dust t
Summary: The latest EVOLT offering from Olympus updates familiar features and adds a few new ones, like sensor-shift image stabilization. Also noteworthy is affordable kit pricing--pick up a two-lens bundle for about $100 more than the basic one-lens kit. An ergon
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Title: Olympus Evolt E-510 (body only)
Pros: Sensor-shift image stabilization; Live View mode (LCD preview) operation.
Cons: Sluggish autofocus; Subpar exposure and white-balance performance; some poor choices for default settings.
Verdict: The Olympus Evolt E-510 has quirky exposure and white-balance issues, but its Live View and Image Stabilization modes may make some photographers give this SLR a chance.
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71/100 |
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Title: Field Test: Olympus Evolt E-510 at the US Open
Summary: This 10-megapixel, advanced enthusiast DSLR is a major improvement over the Evolt E-330 for sports action.
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