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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a personal Review of the Olympus E-3, 3 Dec 2007
This is my hands on review of the new E-3 the Flagship Camera of Olympus and the four thirds system. It is not full there are areas which have not been covered but I hope this is give a good review of this camera
On opening the box you discover that the magnesium-alloy build and weight is fantastic, feels solid and evenly distributed with the 14-54mm lens attached and this goes with any of the smaller sized lenses 150 f/2 and below. On comparison compared with the Nikon D200/300 it is more or less the same size half a cm narrower, 2mm shorter but .5mm deeper and 15gms lighter than the Nikon, so those who have had the chance to hold the Nikon it is not far of the weight size and feel of the E-3. Another nice thing about the feel in the grip is the same as other newer models improved and comfortable with the styling to allow you fingers to grip the camera securely and use the shutter button and front wheel with ease.
A big plus for me is that the Play and delete button is no longer next to one another, the amount of times I have lost pictures using my E-500 because they were on top of one another. I am aware that a couple of people have moaned about the card door being plastic and flimsy, but I like the design and the fact that you have to use a button to release the door, it is a smooth and though it is plastic its not an issue it is the same with the Battery door. Some people think it should be metal.
On turning on the E-3 you notice the start up time is quicker than what was on the E-500 and jumps straight to the menu page. The start up time may be slightly longer than other makes but after all Olympus claims to have the best sensor cleaning system. And waiting a little extra time isn't going to be too much of an issue not for me any way
You also notice that unlike the other E-system camera and most Dslrs there is no settings dials on the top, there are three main panels the control panel on the top, the super control panel on the rear (LCD) and of course the View finder , all easy to read and simple to navigate through.
There are four mode settings A, P, S, M, and BULB. And these are easily navigated by pressing a button on the top of the camera and using one of the thumb wheels, though a little confusing at fist as having to think "how do I change that" but it soon become second nature. as you would expect on a pro DSLR There is no Auto mode the nearest to this is the P mode where the camera selects the shutter and Aperture.
The 100% viewfinder is larger and the 1.15 magnification is a great improvement on previous E-system cameras, I wouldn't say it is brighter but the two factors certainly make it easier to see though than my E-500. With a larger eye piece cup the viewing become more comfortable while composing the shot
The auto focus is fast as it claims using the new lens but it isn't much slower on any of the other oly lens such as my existing 14-54mm and is certainly faster than other bodies I have tried recently. It locked on in the most difficult of situations and it did so without too much thinking or delay. The improved 11 bi-axis assists In the focusing in the most difficult of situations I have been zooming in on dark areas and the camera was focusing without too much difficulty if none at all, but like the manual says there are going to be times where it may not focus on areas but this is the case for all cameras. The camera has AF sensitivity where you can change the between Normal or small where it changes the range of the auto focus
One of the main new features to the latest camera is the Live view/swivel LCD, this is great technology and takes Dslrs to a new level and possibly to a new audience, wanting that little more than a compact can offer. I don't think I am going to use this much In my line of photography, but it is there so I have had a play, mainly in macro photography and taking a few test shots of the dog while laying on the floor. I have got use to this though I am not totally convinced but this is only my personal opinion. One point I did like is the 7x digital zoom where you can zoom in on the subject even further to improve the focus of the overall image if you have manual focus selected, this is a great aid in macro photography. Because the LCD is raised slightly when in the body my nose seems pressed against it more when taking a landscape picture. I may just have a bigger than average nose!!! I would have preferred a 3" Fixed LCD rather than the 2.5 Swivel, but I have found using the LCD more than I thought whilst playing around at home
Another new +feature is Image stabilisation inbuilt to the body, to combat hand shake at lower shutter speeds, there are three settings off IS 1 and IS 2, IS1 is for general Horizontal and vertical shooting and IS2 is for panning horizontally to create a blurred background. The IS certainly helps out in low light and when zooming in creating sharp images
Moving on to Image quality it looks as if fourthirds and their noise issues have been over come, yes there is noise at high ISO 800+ but that's the same on any camera, it is much improved on other E-system camera and gets very very close if not matches that of cannon/ Nikon, I love the SAT this helps produce some outstanding and great images. But there one quality issue at high ISO I should point out. I found that when the Graduation settings are set to auto there is increased noise as the camera tries to compensates for the darker areas and make them greyer and very grainy. When the setting is switched to Normal the quality is a lot better (Click here to see comparison) this may be improved in a firmware upgrade later on. There is 6 colour settings found in the menus to change the colour depending on your preferences Vivid, Natural, Muted Portrait monotone and custom. In each setting you can alter contrast/sharpness/saturation levels for ultimate control. Pictures at 800-1600 ISO look great and there is certainly an improvement. I can't wait to get this camera to a music gig to really test it out.
The shutter speed is an improved 5FPS though the shutter in not the quietest, not a match to Cannons or Nikons Latest models but it is Fast and if really checked out may be slightly faster than the claims the 10MP sensor; people were expecting at least 12 but I don't think this is too much of an issue and would only cause an issue to those blowing their pictures up. People should really get over this more MP is better issue they have.
The camera is fantastic in everyway, build image quality and is certainly user friendly, there is so much more I could go in to detail with. But I wont get chance to play with the camera if I sat here typing. I am glad I got this camera, I did try other cameras but I like all the features, feel and image quality this camera offers. I can see why Cannon Nikon users are looking at this camera as an addition to their Camera kit, and why not is would certainly sit nicely in the kit bags
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