In recent weeks I have been commenting on the best DSLR cameras from major brands such as Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, and as the highlight of this cycle, it is the turn of Olympus, a versatile brand whose specialty is not just cameras. . specialized audio systems and next-generation medical equipment. However, the saying “Who covers many small pressures” does not seem to apply in the case of Olympus, because it has been able to manufacture very good cameras that cover a wide range of users (beginners, advanced, professionals ,?).
To make matters worse, Olympus pioneered several advances in DSLR photography: they were the first to adopt the four-thirds (4/3) system, the first to develop dust-resistant sensors, and the first to implement the system. .
- If you are interested in buying an Olympus camera.
- I leave you the following options that would be for me the 3 best Olympus SLR cameras.
Olympus E-450: Counts in your favor its ease of use and its weight and its small dimensions that make it a practical camera even in the hands of a child. It has 10 megapixels, a dust sensor protection system and a very attractive price that is very difficult to find in competitive cameras (about 300 euros camera and lens included).
Olympus E-PL1: This is a four-thirds (4/3) camera, cameras that combine the smallness, comfort and ease of a compact camera with the professionalism and precision of the lens/lens of SLR cameras. The Olympus E-PL1 is equipped with 12 megapixels, a 3-level image stabilizer and 720p HD video recording. Its price drops to 500 euros. Definitely a more than attractive option, but any amateur photographer who doesn’t want to suffer the weight of a huge SLR camera. Check prices in Fnac.
Olympus E-620: Following the same Olympus line, it is a small camera of size, lightness and weight, and that meets the requirements of any amateur and intermediate photographer: 12 megapixel sensor, built-in image stabilizer, live view, pop-up LCD screen, etc. When shooting in burst mode, the camera reaches 4 ips (photos per second) without any difficulty, its autofocus is almost fast thanks to its 7 focus points, and its additional functions such as scene and face modes detection will make your life easier. to more than one.
As you can see, Olympus’ options for SLR cameras are quite limited, so good is that they are all cameras focused on the beginner user: both by price, performance and ease of use.
I’ve been able to use some of these cameras on occasion, but I’ve never owned an Olympus. Do you have Olympus SLR cameras or are you thinking of buying one?Share your thoughts below in the comments.
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