Extensive Olympus E-3 dSLR Review Released – Flashship 10 Megapixel
After the update of the mid-range models like the Olympus E-510 people were long waiting the update for the professional level Olympus E-1. For some reason they skipped the E-2 name and went straight to E-3, it was announced a while back in October.

It’s a pretty solid camera toting the fastest AF on the market (only with SWD lenses of course) and vivid Olympus colours. The main problem of course with the Olympus system in general is the limitation of the sensor size..This means in reality it can never compete on a noise/detail level with other 1.5x or 1.6x crop sensors and will be nowhere near full frame offerings from any camp.
Also the much touted AF is only fast in bright light, in dim conditions it hunts worse than Canon or Nikon cameras with AF-S or USM lenses.
The noise in dim conditions is also quite bad and visible as low as ISO200, in bright conditions it stands up well to ISO1600.
Features
- A 10.1 effective Megapixel LiveMOS sensor
- Sensor-shift image stabilization
- Live view on a flip-out, rotating 2.5″ LCD display
- World’s fastest autofocus when paired with the 12 – 60 mm SWD lens pictured above (according to Olympus)
- Shoots at 5 frames/second
- Weather-sealed, very well-built body
- Dust reduction system
- Large optical viewfinder
- Dual memory card slots (xD + CF)
All in all it’s a well specced and well built camera, it might not suite everyone but it certainly does have a following.
All things considered, the Olympus E-3 is a solid midrange digital SLR, in more ways than one. It does almost everything well, with just a few weaknesses, most of which have easy workarounds. If you’re an enthusiast looking for a powerful D-SLR that doesn’t mind if it gets a little bit wet, then I can highly recommend taking a look at the E-3.
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