By incorporating live preview, an adjustable LCD monitor, a low power 7.5-megapixel MOS sensor and SSWF technology, the Olympus E-330 is easily the most interesting DSLR in the market right now.
Built not just for the strict professionals, the E-330 comes standard with a 49-area AE sensor and over 30 scene modes ideal for semi-professional photographers who may require the assistance of preset modes. Test shots have proven that the E-330 is well capable of holding its own ground pretty well against competing DSLR cameras. Noise suppression and color reproduction were both impressive as well.
Compared to Olympus’ professional 8-megapixel camera, the E-500, the new E-330 is only retailing for about US$300 more, but backed by all the quality traits, the live preview and SSWF technology, it looks like Olympus is bent on stamping its presence in the DSLR market for 2006.
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