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Evolt E-330 body by Michael Gatchell (Image rights). |
The Olympus E-330 (EVOLT E-330 in North America) was a digital four thirds camera from Olympus. Announced on January 26 2006, it was the first SLR camera to feature full-time Live View, a feature previously only found on digital compact cameras.
Evolt E-330 with Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm 2.8-3.5 SWD by Michael Gatchell (Image rights). |
Specifications[]
Some brief specifications:
- 7.9 Megapixel NMOS ‘Live MOS’ sensor — image dimensions up to 3136 x 2352 pixels (7.4mp effective)
- Porro-mirror type viewfinder with 95% field of view and 0.93x magnification (50mm lens focused at infinity)
- 2.5” rear Flip-Out LCD panel (215,000 pixels; 100% frame coverage)
- 2 Live View modes: Framing live view (mode A, separate sensor in viewfinder), Macro live view (mode B, main sensor)
- Olympus' patented 'Supersonic Wave Filter' anti-dust system
- Metering: 49 area ESP, Centre-weighted average, Spot, Highlight and Shadow-based Spot
- Single AF, continuous AF and manual focusing with all Four-Thirds lenses
- Sequential shooting at 3fps up to 4 frames in RAW or 15 frames in JPEG (high quality).
- ISO range 100–1600.
- Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual and 23 'scene' modes
- Dual memory card slots for CompactFlash (Type I/II or MD) or xD type memory cards
- Inbuilt TTL-auto flash with a guide number of 13; sync up to 1/180 sec.
- Weight: 539g (body only)
- Size: 140 x 87 x 72 mm