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Like all Olympus D-SLRs, the E-510 features a built-in Supersonic Wave Filter that vibrates dust off the image sensor when you switch on the camera. This feature was introduced in the E-1, and it really works. I’ve found a dust spot on only one of more than 6,000 images shot with five different Olympus D-SLR models, despite numerous lens changes in harsh field conditions.
![]() The Olympus EVOLT E-510 is a compact, interchangeable-lens D-SLR that packs a punch, with its combination of Zuiko Digital lenses, advanced features and live-view LCD |
The E-510 also features 10-megapixel resolution, 18 Scene Modes (which automatically optimize the camera for shooting popular subjects, such as portraits, landscapes, close-ups, action, night scenes, sunsets, beach and snow, fireworks and more), 3 fps drive mode, slots for both CF and xD-Picture cards (you can record to only one card at a time), RAW+JPEG recording, 49-point ESP metering, three-point AF, handy, built-in TTL fill-flash and more.
Olympus offers 17 Zuiko Digital lenses for its D-SLRs, including zooms from a 7-14mm ƒ/4 to a 90-250mm ƒ/2.8 and fixed-focal-length lenses from an 8mm fish-eye to a 300mm ƒ/2.8; with the image sensor’s 2x crop factor, this provides focal lengths equivalent to 14-600mm on a 35mm SLR. As a Four Thirds System camera, the E-510 can use Four Thirds System lenses from other manufacturers, extending the long end to 800mm (equivalent to 1600mm on a 35mm SLR) with Sigma’s 300-800mm ƒ/5.6. There’s also a 1.4x converter and 25mm extension tube.
Estimated Street Price: $799; $899 (with a 14-42mm Zuiko lens).
Contact: Olympus, www.olympusamerica.com.
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