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| Olympus E-400 Japan Gallery by Dpreview |
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| Written by Nature Sniper | ||||||
| Tuesday, 31 October 2006 | ||||||
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dPreview had posted an Olympus E400's sample gallery . They did not review the camera as it is not available at their region.
Details of Olympus E400 are as below:
The Olympus E-400 digital SLR – main features: Ultra-compact, easy to use, and 10.0 million pixel quality With the launch of the new E-400, Olympus introduces the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLR * to date – and a camera that’s exceptionally easy to use. Its ultra-compact dimensions and low weight give E-400 users the freedom to take professional quality photos wherever they wish. Yet despite its modest proportions, the E-400 is packed with 10.0 million pixels worth of image resolution and a treasure-trove of other high tech features. As with all E-System cameras, the E-400 is protected by a Supersonic Wave Filter. This unique Olympus technology prevents dust and dirt from sticking to the CCD and spoiling photos. And being Four Thirds Standard-compatible, the E-400 gives the photographer practically unlimited flexibility with a complete system of lenses and other accessories. As the smallest and lightest D-SLR camera* in the world, the E-400 brings a never-before-seen level of mobility and easy of use to SLR photography. It is the perfect travel companion, compact enough to take on holidays or for use as a high quality back-up when out on the road and, being so compact, it will never become a burden. Naturally, the high standards that have made the Olympus E-System famous are maintained with its newest member. As well as being equipped with the Supersonic Wave Filter for brilliant dust-free photography at all times, the E-400 incorporates a new 10.0 million pixel CCD, capable of delivering stunning photos packed with detail. Suitable for use on virtually any occasion, the E-400 is equipped with a great balance of manual control for creativity and automatic options for ease of use. A total of 31 special shooting modes have been included for completely automatic operation in situations as diverse as Fireworks, Landscapes, Macro, and Sunsets. A variety of colour modes are also on hand, as are special Black & White filters that can be applied to photos to improve black and white portraits and landscapes. As the design of the E-400 is based on the Four Thirds Standard, users will have access to a multitude of accessories and lenses designed specifically for digital photography, from both Olympus and various other manufacturers. Timed to coincide with the launch of the E-400, Olympus is also introducing two new ultra-compact ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses: the ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 (equiv. to 28-84mm on a 35mm camera), which is perfect for standard use and, for more magnification power, the ED 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 (equiv. to 80-300mm on a 35mm camera). The Olympus E-400 is living proof that D-SLR quality and versatility can go hand-in-hand with compactness and ease of use. * As at July 2006 Inside the box:
E-400 Body:
E-400 Kit:
E-400 Double Zoom Kit:
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