amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 01:05:51
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Olympus E-450 at a glance: Ten million effective pixels Three new Art Filters New improved TruePic III+processing system Around £350 (body only)Scores: Features - 7/10 Build and handling - 8/10 AWB/colour - 8/10 Metering - 9/10 Autofocus - 7/10 Noise/...
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We've been fans of the E-450's body since we first saw it a little over a year ago, in the identical-looking E-420. Since then, it's had a minor makeover, and now has an improved image processor among other things. It's a tempting-looking camera, not l...

An interesting body design, but it isn't comfortable, and doesn't compare well with the Sony A330...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-09-23 01:05:51
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For some, there's always been a question mark over Olympus's Four Thirds format.The sensor size is about half that of a conventional APS-C DSLR and so, the popular theory goes, the resolution will be lower and the noise will be higher. It's true that t...

For some, there's always been a question mark over Olympus's Four Thirds format.The sensor size is about half that of a conventional APS-C DSLR and so, the popular theory goes, the resolution will be lower and the noise will be higher. It's true that t...
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del.icio.us reddit! TechBlips Facebook Stumbleupon Newsvine tweet For some, theres always been a question mark over Olympuss Four Thirds format. The sensor size is about half that of a conventional APS-C DSLR and so, the popular theory goes, the reso...

Good user interface, Good pictures, Fairly decent AF system, Compact body...

Small sensor in comparison to competition...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-23 01:05:52
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Following high-profile launches fromits rivals, Olympus has been busy revamping its range adding two new semi-professional cameras, the E-620 and E-30 (see MacUser, 8 June 2009, p34), and upgrading the entry-level E-420 to produce this little camera, t...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-09-23 01:05:55
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If size matters the compact stature of the Olympus E-450 will appeal, but despite its modest dimensions it still packs plenty of features. The Olympus E-450 has a 10Mp sensor, ISO 100-1600 range, and a bright and clear 2.7in LCD with Live View that fea...
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We've been fans of the E-450's body since we first saw it a little over a year ago, in the identical-looking E-420. Since then, it's had a minor makeover, and now has an improved image processor among other things.It's a tempting-looking camera, not le...

An interesting body design, but it isn’t comfortable, and doesn’t compare well with the Sony A330...
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photoreview.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 15:01:40
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Announced at the end of March, the Olympus E-450 follows hot on the heels of the E-620 and replaces the E-420 at the entry level of the company's DSLR line-up. Its specifications are almost identical to the E-420, but the E-450 adds three of the Art Fi...
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It offers multiple memory card slots, with both Olympus's xD and the more common (and spacious) Compact Flash. While you don't get the dual card features of more expensive DSLRs, you can populate both slots at once and manually flick between the two when...

Unfortunately, the side effect of the E-450's neat styling is comfort. The E-450 barely offers enough grip on the right hand side. Instead of nestling the camera in the palm of your hand, you have to pinch it between your thumb and your middle finger, whi...
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SOMEONE buying his first DSLR should consider the Olympus E-450.Though chock-full of features, this entry-level cameras controls and menus are intuitive and easy to get used to.All the settings I may need (for example, ISO, white balance and face dete...

Ideal for a photographer stepping up to a DSLR from a basic point-and-shoot. Unfortunately, you cannot record videos with it...
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Olympus has a wide range of digital SLR cameras in its assortment. From entry-level models to the semi-pro DSLR cameras, innovation and high technology simply seem to go hand in hand. The so-called Four Thirds camera system, although explained with a f...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-09-23 01:05:51
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Having finally announced its first Micro Four Thirds model, Olympus has once again reignited interest among consumers wanting small and powerful cameras. It remains to be be seen how well the E-P1 will fare against comparable models, though if first i...

Small and light, excellent live view system with fast AF, dual card slots...

Ergonomics, noise levels still a little higher than competing models, some white balance inaccuracies...

It’s easy to view the Olympus E-450 as a reheated E-420, because essentially that’s all it is. The inclusion of Art Filters and a marginally better LCD screen don’t exactly set the world alight, but to be fair to Olympus, other manufactu...
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The Olympus E-450 is a new compact DSLR camera. Offering 10 megapixels and a 2.7 inch LCD screen, the diminutive E450 is one of the smallest and lightest digital SLR cameras on the market, weighing less than 400g and easily fitting into a small should...

The Olympus E-450 is a very compact, lightweight yet fairly robust feeling little DSLR that comes with a lot of features for an entry-level camera. Not only does it offer manual exposure and focusing modes for the advanced user; it also has features l...
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Looking to buy a new camera? Is the Olympus E-450 on your radar? Well, it should be! This camera would make a great starter SLR for any amateur. New Features of the E-450The follow-up to Olympus’ E-420 is the E-450 (approximately $700 retail) set to...
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