Olympus E-400 Review

Posted on 2007-01-26 19:41:57 by Thomas De Maesschalck

The Olympus E-400 has a unique claim to fame - it's currently the smallest and lightest digital SLR camera in the world, weighing just 375g and measuring 129.5mm (W) x 91mm (H) x 53mm (D). Inside this diminutive body is a 10 megapixel sensor, 31 automatic shooting modes, 2.5 inch LCD screen and built-in dust protection via its Supersonic Wave Filter. The Olympus E400 is a Four Thirds Standard-compatible camera that can be used with all of the existing E-system lenses, flashguns and accessories. The E-400 has dual memory card slots for xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash cards, built-in pop-up flash, a continuous shooting mode of 3fps with up to five images when shooting RAW, depth of field preview, and 49 segment digital ESP and spot metering. The combination of small body and E-system lenses has led Olympus to claim that the E-400 is the "perfect travel companion", but does it deserve a place in your camera bag? We reviewed the Olympus E-400 to find out.



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