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Olympus E-420

Olympus E-420The Olympus E-420 is a compact new entry-level 10 megapixel DSLR camera. One of the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLRs, the E420 offers Live View, 2.7 inch LCD screen, 3.5fps continuous shooting, Supersonic Wave Filter to prvent dust, and no less than 28 shooting modes. A retro-styled camera case that attaches to the base of the camera is also being introduced. Made entirely of leather, it will be available in a choice of white, brown or black. The Olympus E-420 will be available from late April 2008 at £339.99 / $499 body only or £379.99 / $599 for the standard 14-42mm lens kit.

Olympus UK Press Release

Big on ease of use and performance, small in size

The Olympus E-420: Compact D-SLR combines quality with simplicity

London, 5 March 2008 – The latest addition to the Olympus E-System, the E-420, represents a winning formula for both seasoned photographers and beginners to the D-SLR domain alike. Users can benefit from the remarkable quality that only D-SLR photography can deliver, yet also enjoy the ease of use usually only associated with a compact camera.  This includes Live View on the LCD, which can significantly simplify image composition. In addition, as one of the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLRs, the E-420 will fit just about anywhere – from a backpack to a handbag. This makes it a perfect companion for journalists, travellers or other adventurers who appreciate the one-of-a-kind portability, performance and value for money it delivers. The easy-to-use 10.0 Megapixel E-420 features 28 shooting modes to suit a multitude of photographic situations and is ready to use straight out of the box. It will be available in stores from late April 2008 at a recommended retail price of £379.99 for the standard lens kit.

More performance, more ease of use
With the E-420, Olympus proves that high performance D-SLR photography can be enjoyed by everyone. Despite packing even more potential than its predecessor, this new E-System model boasts extreme user-friendliness in an amazingly light and compact take-anywhere form. Whatever the photographer’s level of experience, high-quality images are achievable by anyone. 28 shooting modes, including automatic, semi-automatic and manual shooting options, ensure complete versatility – while retaining both ease of use and the distinct D-SLR quality advantages.

A powerful 10.0 Megapixel Live MOS sensor provides plentiful resolution for crisp, detailed shots. This is supported by the incorporation of the TruePic III image processor which enables the implementation of Shadow Adjustment Technology (SAT). It guarantees exceptionally true-to-life image reproduction while reducing noise and enhancing processing speed. Sequential shooting at up to 3.5fps in full Megapixel mode is also possible with up to eight images in RAW buffer.

For state-of-the-art protection against the threat of dust, Olympus’ own Supersonic Wave Filter is the E-System’s native dust reduction system – and has positioned itself as the world’s leading solution against dust on the image sensor.

Purely intuitive
The E-420 brings even the most advanced features into a natural framework that enables virtually anyone to achieve high-level photography. With continuous Live View, users can frame compositions on the camera’s generous 2.7”/6.9cm HyperCrystal II LCD, which provides 100% coverage of scenes with the on-screen contrast, brightness and colour of depictions all being easily adjustable. Thanks to Perfect Shot Preview, the effects of exposure compensation and white balance can also be monitored in real-time directly on the LCD. Furthermore, professional depth of field previewing is possible and users can see the effects of Face Detection and Shadow Adjustment Technology directly on the LCD using Live View. In addition, the LCD enables the magnification of subjects by a factor of 7 or 10 while framing. This makes manual focusing during macro shooting, for example, considerably easier and more accurate.

Autofocus performance has also been enhanced to boost user friendliness. On top of the phase detection AF system, the E-420 now also features a contrast AF system*. It allows subjects to be focused upon more conveniently as the mirror does not need to move to the down position
for measurements to be taken. And as a major additional benefit for photographers, implementation of the contrast AF system lets the effect of autofocus be seen on the Live View LCD immediately.

A built-in flash adds to this model’s flexibility. More shooting versatility is also provided due to the option of having wireless flash control in up to three groups. Using the Olympus FL-36R and FL-50R flash units, multiple flash set-ups which can be controlled remotely – significantly extend lighting options. And thanks to the availability of sensitivities ranging from ISO 100 to 1600, the E-420 remains a versatile companion, even in less-than-perfect lighting conditions and in situations when a flash is not desired.

With 38 languages available, the E-420 enables ease-of-use no matter the user’s native tongue. A USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) interface guarantees fast data transfer, and with its long-life rechargeable battery, shooting sessions can easily go into overtime.

Part of the E-System family
The E-420 is compatible with virtually all Olympus E-System accessories. Adhering to the Four Thirds Standard, these various accessories open the door to an amazing range of photographic options – without compromising quality. All Four Thirds lenses, for example, feature near-telecentric construction ensuring edge-to-edge sharpness. Furthermore, the Four Thirds System enables the design of smaller camera bodies and lenses to allow for much more compact photographic set-ups. This advantage is perfectly embodied in the go-anywhere E-420, one of the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLRs. And to accentuate this fact further, a super compact lens is also being introduced. Featuring an extremely short-barrelled, lightweight design, the ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm 1:2.8 (equivalent to 50mm on a 35mm camera) represents the perfect accompaniment for the E-420. With its overall compactness, the set-up is reminiscent of the legendary improvement to mobility that the famous Olympus OM series provided.

Adding to this model’s cool elegance, an attractive, retro-styled camera case that attaches to the base of the camera is also being introduced. Made entirely of leather, it will be available in a choice of white, brown or black.

The newest addition to the E-System family, the E-420 will hit stores from late April 2008.

The Olympus E-420 digital SLR – main features:

· Extremely easy operation – use it straight out of the box
· One of the world’s smallest and lightest D-SLRs providing the ultimate in portability
· 10 Megapixel Live MOS sensor
· Live View for easier compositions
· Perfect Shot Preview for improved depiction of camera adjustments directly on the Live View LCD
· Improved Live View with contrast AF, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology & phase detection AF system*
· Improved AF system with both contrast and phase detection-type AF systems*
· TruePic III image processor
· High-contrast 2.7”/6.9cm HyperCrystal II LCD with 176° viewing angles
· The original Supersonic Wave Filter for dust protection
· 28 automatic, semi-automatic and manual shooting options (including 5 exposure, 5 creative & 18 scene select modes)
· Built-in pop-up flash (GN 10)
· Wireless flash control in up to 3 groups
· 3.5fps with up to eight images in RAW buffer
· One-touch white balance
· AE/AF-lock functionality
· ISO 100 to 1600
· Depth of field preview function
· 49-segment digital ESP
· Bracketing function (Exposure, White Balance, Focus)
· Beginner and Advanced information screens
· Detailed info screen with histogram
· Based on Four Thirds System
· Dual memory card slots (for xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash)

The Olympus E-420 is available in the following kits:

· Olympus E-420 body only - £339.99
· Olympus E-420 Lens Kit - £379.99
(E-420 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 lens)
· Olympus E-420 Double Zoom Kit - £479.99
(E-420 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 and ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 lenses)
· Olympus E-420 25mm Lens Kit - £449.99
(E-420 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm 1:2.8 lens)

* Full contrast AF performance is available with new Olympus lenses including the ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6, ZUIKO DIGITAL 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 and the new ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm 1:2.8 “pancake” lens. A free firmware update can be downloaded from the Olympus homepage to enable this feature for lenses that were purchased previously. For all other lenses contrast AF is used in combination with the phase detection AF.

Olympus E-420
Olympus E-420
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Published: Wednesday, March 05, 2008

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Reader Comments

  1. third photo its look like E520

    11 AF points

    nasty at 05:15pm on Thursday, March 06, 2008

  2. Interesting camera. Good updates and cosmetic changes make the camera look much better.

    I'd like to see Olympus come out with a DSLR priced half way between the E-3 at $1800CAD and the E-420 at $500CAD. Something like a "scaled up" E510 with metal body and weather seals in addition to whatever other updates they bring. It might open up a new market segment to Olympus...

    John at 01:06am on Friday, March 07, 2008

  3. nasty,

    There are 11 selectable focus points in contrast-detect AF but only 3 in the normal phase-detect AF.

    Zoltán at 08:16am on Friday, March 07, 2008

  4. Me pregunto si todo este asunto se reduce http://todaysambien-cr.blogspot.com/2008/03/order-ambien-online-without.html simplemente a (todos) nosotros la necesidad de ayuda una mejor comprension de lo que las partes de la Flex Builder Asistente de configuracion de medidas respecto de la configuracion de la maquina local en la que el desarrollo se esta llevando a cabo frente a lo que las partes se refieren a la real en el servidor Que se llevara a cabo el despliegue

    Abby at 01:21pm on Friday, March 07, 2008

  5. Google

    Andy at 01:23pm on Friday, March 07, 2008

  6. Some nice ISO 800 shots (taken with E-420):
    http://highiso.net/images.php?Model=OLYMPUS+E-420&ISO;=&Size;=&Sort=isospeedratings&search=OLYMPUS+E-420

    Tridion at 07:28pm on Wednesday, March 19, 2008

  7. Worked with it for interior boat photos. Not impressed. Half of 120 shots way too dark and camera way too slow. Flash (built-in) will rapidly shoot 3 to 4 times and then ... nothing. If I use manual it balks. You do not control your photos and photo comes out black and can only be used htrough Photoshop...
    As this is a second camera bought as a small replacement Will return it for a top of the line small digital for this type work.

    Pierre at 01:56am on Thursday, May 15, 2008

  8. LCD screen is flickering really bad when taking a picture under Meta-light or fluorescent light

    dany at 10:51pm on Saturday, June 28, 2008

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