Olympus E-400 Review at CameraLabs

November 28, 2006 | Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | Comment |

Olympus E-400CameraLabs have just reviewed the Olympus E-400, the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR camera.

“Despite being pitched as an entry-level camera, the new Kodak 10 Megapixel sensor makes the E-400 the highest resolution Four Thirds body to date. The resolvable detail is certainly up there with rival 10 Megapixel DSLRs, although as our results show, the noise levels are more obvious especially at higher sensitivities. It is however important to look beyond the speckles, as the E-400 retains a high degree of detail which other cameras often smear-out when attempting to reduce the noise. We prefer the E-400’s approach because at least the detail’s there if you want it, and you can always apply noise reduction with third party software later if preferred.”

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