Olympus E-30
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16 years ago
Images can be copied between the cards, but there's no auto ‘overflow' function like there is on some Nikon D-SLRs and nor does it appear that the E-3's simultaneous recording of images to both cards is possible.
16 years ago
The 12MP Olympus E-30 is a prosumer digital SLR ( DSLR ) that fills the gap in Olympus' DSLR line between the flagship "pro" E-3 and the entry level E-620. As a prosumer level camera, the Olympus E-30 has more in common with the E-3 than the E-620 but shares some features with both models.
9 years ago
Olympus E-30 Review
To sit happily with the company's flagship and much higher-priced DSLR the Olympus E-30 had to forgo a few bells...
16 years ago
Olympus E-30. Still not up there with the big boys?
The E-30 is Olympus's own stepping-stone between the so-called "prosumer" models (what an awful word) and the E-3 professional SLR, being loosely comparable with the likes of the Canon EOS 50D, the Nikon D90 and the Sony Alpha A-350.
Pros:
- Fold out LCD screen
- Image Stabilization
- Zuiko lens quality
- Picture quality
- Flash options
Cons:
- Noise in low light
- Too many buttons
- Badly laid out
- Too many gimmicks
16 years ago
WOW! Incredible Camera!!
I am an amateur photo enthusiast whose photos have been hung is juried exhibitions. I recently decided to upgrade from an Olympus E-510 to the Olympus E-30 and what a difference.The photo quality is excellent and the camera includes image stabilization, live view on a rotating 2.7" LCD display with...
17 years ago
Olympus E-30 review Review
A great general-purpose digital SLR, the Olympus E-30 offers an attractive alternative for advanced shooters not yet wedded to a system
Pros:
- Very good photo quality and performance
- Extensively customisable
- Flip-and-twist LCD
Cons:
- Poor 'my mode' custom-settings implementation
16 years ago
Olympus E-30 Digital SLR Camera
The Olympus E-30 has a well-rounded feature set that should appeal both to consumers upgrading from lower-end DSLR cameras and to buyers looking for
Pros:
- Very impressive autofocus
Cons:
- Complicated customizable menus
- Unimpressive
16 years ago
Olympus E-30
The Olympus E-30 ($1,299.99 list, body only) has enough nifty features to turn heads-most notably, offering the capability to add Photoshop-like effects and merge four images into one on the fly. But is that enough?
Cons:
- Noisy at high ISOs
- A bit pricey.
11 years ago
Olympus E-30
With a price gap of about $500 between Olympus' consumer models and the E-3, Olympus has long had a pretty big hole in its dSLR lineup--a hole populated by extremely popular competitors such as the Nikon D90 , the Canon EOS 40D , and the Canon EOS 50D .
Pros:
- Very nice photo quality and performance
- extensively customizable
- flip-and-twist LCD
- Art Filters are fun
Cons:
- Poor My Mode custom settings implementation
- without more control, Art Filters will remain a novelty for this class of camera
17 years ago
Olympus DSLRs keep getting better, and the E-30 is undoubtedly the best yet. Despite only twelve months gap between them the E-30 is a considerably more appealing camera than the E-3 (which, thanks to its tank-like construction, still sits above it in the range).
Pros:
- Excellent out-of-camera JPEG results with good Dynamic Range
- pleasing color and subtle tonality
- Bright clear viewfinder far better than most Four Thirds cameras
- Slightly improved resolution and pixel level sharpness over E-3
- Good range of image parameters (but not enough latitude in terms of...
Cons:
- Resolution not quite as good as best in class
- though you won't see it in JPEGs
- Higher noise levels/noise reduction at higher sensitivities than its best competitors
- Not much highlight headroom in raw files (around half a stop
- Unreliable auto white balance and presets in artificial light
- Nice...
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