- Last updated: Sunday, 11 January
- Adoos Reference: 4468096
- Price: £135
- Location:
Bristol
Description
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Technical Details
7.5-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 21-inch prints
Digital SLR kit includes Zuiko Digital 18 to 180mm f3.5/f6.3 lens
Articulated 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD with Live View feature
Olympus' Dust Reduction System produces spot-free photos with exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter
TruePic TURBO Image Processor provides fast camera response, operation, and processing speed
From the Manufacturer
Since the introduction of the first single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, photographers have prized SLRs because they can see with the naked eye, through an optical viewfinder, exactly what is passing through the camera's lens. The "reflex" of a mirrored shutter that bends light to the camera's viewfinder, and then snaps open rapidly to create exposures, makes this possible and gives the SLR its advantage. But this SLR advantage, while delivering high-performance speed and accuracy, has one drawback in the digital age. Because the image sensor is blocked by the mirror and shutter until the moment the shutter button is pressed, the mirror and shutter mechanism prevents a traditional digital SLR from viewing and composing a photo using only the camera's Liquid Crystal Display as a viewfinder.
As anyone who has used a compact digital camera knows, composing a photo just by viewing the camera's LCD is easy and commonplace, and many compact cameras do not even offer an optical viewfinder. Composing on an LCD has its own advantages, and Olympus engineers asked the question: How can we design a new digital SLR that delivers not only the traditional through-the-lens optical viewfinder experience of an SLR, but also adds the ability to frame photos with an LCD like a compact camera?
The E330's articulated LCD screen. The E330 is also the first DSLR to feature Live View, which allows real-time composition on the LCD screen.
The solution to this technical challenge is the revolutionary Olympus Evolt E-330 digital SLR--the world's first interchangeable lens digital SLR to feature a true "Live View" image on the LCD screen, in addition to the optical viewfinder, and unite the best of both worlds.


