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  2. Olympus E-410 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus E-410 (or Olympus EVOLT E-410 in North America) is a 10 megapixel digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera intended be the smallest and lightest DSLR on the market. Announced in March 2007 to succeed the E-400 (which was only marketed in Europe), it adds a live preview function and a new "Olympus TruePic III" processing chip that is ...

  3. Olympus E-510 - Wikipedia

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    The E-510 was released in a number of different combinations for purchase: the camera body only, the body bundled with a 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 lens, and the body bundled with 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm 1:4-5.6 lenses. Since Four-Thirds has a crop factor of 2x, the 35mm equivalent focal length of these lenses is twice the actual focal length.

  4. Pentax K10D - Wikipedia

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    The K10D's feature set does not match precisely any other camera on the market. [9] By sensor size and price it is a competitor to the Sony α 100, the Nikon D80, the Canon EOS 400D ("Digital Rebel XTi" in North America) and the Olympus E-400, all 10-megapixel DSLRs unveiled in mid- to late 2006.

  5. Casio Exilim - Wikipedia

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    Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, the first compact digital camera to reach the 10 megapixel mark [1] EX-S1 and EX-S600 compared EX-Z40. Exilim is a brand of digital cameras introduced in 2002 by Casio.

  6. Praktica unleashes a slew of 10 and 12-megapixel shooters - AOL

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    Moving up to 12 megapixels, the Praktica Luxmedia 12-03 (silver) rocks a 3.0-inch display and panorama mode, while the Praktica Luxmedia 12-Z5 (black) features a 2.7-inch display, 32 MB storage ...

  7. Olympus E-400 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus E-400 is a digital single-lens reflex camera launched by Olympus on 14 September 2006, using the Four Thirds System lens mount standard. [1] This 10 megapixel camera could be compared to other DSLRs unveiled during the summer of 2006 with comparable pixel count and price range: the Sony α 100, the Nikon D80, the Canon EOS 400D and the Pentax K10D.

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