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The E-510 body and lens mount conform to the "Four Thirds System" standard, providing compatibility with other lenses for that system. Four-Thirds is a digital SLR standard using a crop factor of 2x; this means that Four-Thirds lenses can be made smaller and cheaper, but that the cameras exhibit somewhat worse high ISO performance.
Olympus E-510: 10.0 Digital SLR with Image Stabilisation, successor to the E-500. June 2007 Olympus America, archived from the original on 2009-03-09: Olympus E-520: 10.0 Digital SLR with Image Stabilisation, successor to the E-510. August 2008 Olympus America, archived from the original on 2008-05-17: Olympus E-620
Olympus E-510; Olympus E-520; Olympus E-620 This page was last edited on 25 August 2024, at 18:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Olympus E-510, a camera This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 08:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
The Olympus E-500 (Olympus EVOLT E-500 in North America) is an 8-megapixel digital SLR camera manufactured by Olympus of Japan and based on the Four Thirds System. It was announced on 26 September 2005. Like the E-300 launched the previous year, it uses a Full Frame Transfer (17.3 x 13 mm) Kodak KAF-8300CE CCD imaging chip.
It was announced in August 2007, and, like the Lumix DMC-L1, this model uses the Four Thirds System lens mount standard and contains some basic parts provided by Olympus. [1] Its siblings are the Olympus E-410 and E-510 , all three cameras sharing some of the same basic internals.)
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The E-520 body and lens mount conform to the "Four Thirds System" standard, providing compatibility with other lenses for that system. The E-520 uses Olympus' Supersonic Wave Filter dust reduction system to shake dust from the sensor during startup and when requested by the user.