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Olympus Evolt E-300 w/2 Lens Kit

Olympus Evolt E-300 w/2 Lens Kit

Product summary

Olympus Evolt E-300 w/2 Lens Kit
Manufacturer: Olympus America Inc.
Part Number: 262052

Specifications: Digital camera type: SLR; Resolution: 8 megapixels; Optical zoom: 3.2 x; See full specs

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RAW image format

The main purpose of RAW image format is to capture a photo with as little processing as possible. In a JPEG file, several parameters are applied to the image, such as white balance, saturation and contrast, among other things; then the file is compressed using a lossy scheme. With RAW format you are generally getting as much information as your camera can record with, so in essence, RAW acts very much like a digital negative. The advantage of having a large amount of data in each image is that the photographer has more to work with in post-processing, and can cull out any unwanted data manually. The disadvantage is that the files are very large, causing more room to be taken up on the camera's memory card, and also slowing down the camera's ability to capture shots because of recording time.

Another thing to be aware of with RAW format is that each camera manufacturer creates their own proprietary type of RAW, so not all photo processing software will work with all RAW photos.

Aperture-priority

Aperture-priority is an automated exposure mode that will allow the photographer to set the aperture, and the camera will then set the appropriate shutter speed based on the light meter reading. In this way, a photographer can control depth of field easily and create images with selective focus. This works well when you have a distracting or unattractive background that you want to keep out of focus, or just want to have more creative options in your images.

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Shutter-priority

Shutter-priority is an automated exposure mode that will allow the photographer to set the shutter speed, and the camera will then set the appropriate aperture based on the light meter reading. Fast shutter speeds are ideal for capturing sharp images of high speed events, such as sports and other high action occasions. Slow shutter speeds can be set to get artistic blur in images, such as moving water or car taillights at night. Using shutter-priority will allow such flexibility while providing good exposure for your photos.

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Business user

Business owners often need to be able to create photos for Web or print ads, and get professional-looking results without hiring a pro. A camera with manual controls can be useful for getting the right shot.

The specs that matter

Resolution 7 megapixels or greater
Price$400 to $700
Lens typeZoom (range encompassing at least 36mm to 130mm, 35mm equivalent)
Storage media CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, or SD/HC
Photo file formatJPEG or TIFF
InterfacesUSB, NTSC/PAL television connection
Exposure controls Automatic, aperture- and shutter-priority, manual, choice of metering modes, bracketing
Focus controlsAutomatic, manual
Flash modesAutomatic, fill, red-eye reduction, external flash compatibility
SoftwarePhoto editor; collaborative image sharing
MultimediaVoice recording, built-in speaker for audio playback
Cool features to look forSupport for digital security, Wi-Fi, text-capture mode, world clock

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Serious amateur

Photographers who want to go beyond basic point-and-shoot cameras should look for more robust features, such as manual exposure modes, several different metering mode choices, and the ability to use accessories such as adapters, lenses or extra flashes. Higher resolutions will provide the ability for larger print sizes.

The specs that matter

Resolution 8 megapixels or greater.
Price$400 and up
Lens typeSupports lens converters or interchangeable lenses or zoom with widest focal range possible
Storage mediaHigh-capacity CompactFlash, Hitachi Microdrive, or SD/HC
Photo file formatJPEG, RAW
InterfacesUSB 2.0
Exposure controlsAutomatic, aperture- and shutter-priority, manual, choice of metering modes, bracketing
Focus controlsAutomatic with selectable focus points, manual
Flash modesAutomatic, fill, slow sync, hot shoe or contact for external flash
SoftwareFull-featured photo editor, software for PC-controlled capture
Multimedia Voice annotation
Cool features to look forCompatibility with existing 35mm-camera lenses and accessories, customizable user modes, dynamic histogram display, optical or mechanical image stabilization

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  • dpreview.com

    Summary: When Olympus first revealed the E-300 at Photokina last year it wasn't too much of a surprise, many of us had been expecting (wishing) them to introduce a 'consumer level' digital SLR with a Four Thirds system mount for some time.

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  • techradar.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: So, on paper, it offers a combination of innovation, low cost and high performance. The E-300 is one of the lightest and smallest DSLRs around. With its 14-45mm (28-90mm 35mm equivalent focal length) zoom that comes in the kit, it's not much larger or hea

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  • photographypress.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: It offers a very respectable spec in an ugly, but very usable body design

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  • digitalartsonline.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Our test camera was one of the first in the country and didn't have the final release firmware. The only noticeable problem was that the built-in pop-up flash wasn't firing. This has a cantilever mechanism that raises it fairly high to reduce redeye and s

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  • dpexpert.com.au

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Other manufacturers are yet to embrace the Four Thirds system and until that happens there will be a shortage of third party, cheaper lenses. A few are beginning to appear but the Olympus Zuiko lenses remain the backbone of the system and they are excelle

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