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Olympus E510 SLR Digital Camera Kit w/14-42mm and 40-150mm Lens

Olympus E510 SLR Digital Camera Kit w/14-42mm and 40-150mm Lens

(10MP, 3648x2736, CompactFlash/Microdrive/xD Card Slot - MPN: N2930892)
Description: The E-510 incorporates a variety of exciting functions that enable users to capture beautiful photographic images no matter what the situation. These functions include a sensor-shift type stabilizer unit based on the breakthrough supersonic.... Read More

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4.5 Star Review(3 Reviews)

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Date Reviewed:  Aug 6, 2007
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photographyblog.com

4.5 Star Review Olympus E-510 Review

The E-510 is the second DSLR camera introduced by Olympus in 2007. Aimed at the keen enthusiast, the Olympus E-510 is bigger, more expensive and offers a few more features than the E-410 model. Principally the E510 has a built-in image stabilizer in the camera body, bigger hand-grip and is a physically larger camera. We loved the E-410 when we reviewed it a couple of weeks ago, so can the E-510 match or even surpass its sibling? Gavin Stoker finds out.

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Date Reviewed:  Jul 24, 2007
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trustedreviews.com

4.5 Star Review Olympus E-510 Digital SLR

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 price which comfortably beats most of the competition. It is without question one of the best semi-pro DSLRs currently available, and a genuine pleasure to use.

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Date Reviewed:  Jun 15, 2007
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cameralabs.com

4.5 Star Review Camera Labs - Olympus EVOLT E-510 review

The Olympus E-510 is arguably the most feature-packed DSLR in its class, ticking almost every box on the wish-lists of new DSLR buyers. You get 10 Megapixels in a relatively light and compact form factor, the option of one or two decent kit lenses, and the triple whammy of built-in anti-shake, anti-dust and Live View capabilities, not to mention easy access to a wide variety of settings. It’s certainly a compelling package, especially for the asking price. Find out how it compares against the tiny Olympus E-410 and Canon's best selling 400D in our full review - and for a demonstration of its highlights including Live View and Image Stabilisation in practice, take a look at our Olympus E-510 video tour.

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