Photoradar.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Now the wait is finally over with the launch of the E-3. And it's causing quite a stir, thanks to a big dose of innovation and a rather bold claim to be the world's fastest autofocusing SLR.From the moment you pick up the E-3, you feel like you're hold...
Now the wait is finally over with the launch of the E-3. And it's causing quite a stir, thanks to a big dose of innovation and a rather bold claim to be the world's fastest autofocusing SLR.From the moment you pick up the E-3, you feel like you're hold...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The new Olympus E-3 is a robust camera designed to cope with the rough and tumble of a typical pro photographers life. With a whole bunch of high spec features, such as Live View and built-in image stabilisation, it promises a lot...
The E-3 offers a more solid build than most D-SLRs and this alone makes it a solid option for those who shoot in extreme situations. There´s no doubt it´s the best Olympus D-SLR yet and will certainly prove a serious competitor to Canon and Nikon...
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Olympus' new flagship DSLR replaces the now very long in the tooth E1 and bridges that gap for Olympus aficionados between enthusiast and professional shooting. It's big, heavy, and very capable but not without its flaws...
Excellent image quality, good ergonomics and build, menu system, comprehensive feature set and customisability, super control panel, top plate display, responsive, good dust reduction system, great weather sealing...
Fastest focus rate only available with Olympus’ Super Sonic Wave drive lenses, bulky for its class but particularly for a FourThirds Format camera! Cramped top plate buttons, not much headroom in RAW files, complex menus...
Olympus’ new flagship DSLR replaces the now very long in the tooth E1 and bridges that gap for Olympus aficionados between enthusiast and professional shooting. It’s big, heavy, and very capable but not without its flaws...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The Olympus E-3 is a comfortable (but robust) camera that offers a high level of protection against water and dust. It provides very effective image stabilisation, dust removal and a Live View function on the articulated LCD screen, but most important...
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Olympus launched its Four Thirds camera DSLR system four years ago with the E-1. So it has taken a while for something as revolutionary to come along and replace it, but finally we have it in the range-topping E-3. It sports a 10-megapixel Live Mos ch...
Live View functionality and LCD screen for multitude of creative shooting angles, fastest auto focus system in the world...
Big and heavy, busy scenes occasionally confuse the AF, white balance also confused by (non white) dominant colours...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The long-awaited successor to the Olympus E-1 - the E-3 - is proof that the manufacturer wants to be taken seriously at the pro end of the market.Pitched to compete against the heavyweights currently dominating the professional DSLR market, the E-3 b...
Builtin image stabilisation, Freerotating LCD, Live View...
Cluttered menu system, Images could be better...
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The range-topping Olympus E-3 sports a 10Mp Live MOS chip and is the most professional digital SLR camera to date to carry the Olympus branding. Olympus launched its Four Thirds camera digital SLR system four years ago with the E-1. So it has taken...
To be picky, the Olympus E-3s auto white-balance performance is variable, something the manual itself acknowledges. Still, there are sufficient manual settings to correct it, and since this isnt a camera for the point-and-shoot brigade, those who en...
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Four long years have passed since Olympus launched its first professional digital SLR. During that time there may have been moments when some Olympus fans doubted there would ever be a successor to the much-loved E-1.Now the wait is finally over with t...
Great set of features, Very high image quality, Good value for money...
Controls take a bit of getting used to...
Four long years have passed since Olympus launched its first professional digital SLR. During that time there may have been moments when some Olympus fans doubted there would ever be a successor to the much-loved E-1.Now the wait is finally over with t...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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A successor to the Olympus pro-grade E-1, the E-3 features a 10.1-megapixel-resolution Live MOS sensor with live view and built-in image stabilization. Like its earlier model, Olympus is billing the E-3 as a pro-spec camera. While not quite in the sam...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The 10-megapixel Olympus E-3 is the long-awaited successor to the 5-megapixel pro-level E-1, the makers first DSLR based on the FourThirds standard. Although the E-1 was praised for its tough build and superb ergonomics, the rather lacklustre auto-foc...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The E-3 is aimed at professional and well-heeled amateurs. It is built around the Four Thirds system and has a 10 megapixel sensor. As befits a professional camera, bound to take some hard knocks, it is rugged and well sealed against dust and water. E...
Picture quality is consistently good, although we found the default saturation and contrast settings a little high. The shooting information is displayed on a body-top LCD and on the preview screen as well as in the viewfinder. The 12–60mm f2.8&ndas...
The only reservation we have about this camera applies to all in the Four Thirds camp – the sensor area is smaller than the more conventional APS-C cameras. This means that the photo receptors are smaller and therefore noise is slightly more noticea...
The Olympus E-3 is a fine camera, but whether it will woo professionals away from their Canons and Nikons with larger sensors and bigger installed lens and accessorie bases remains to be seen. The price seems about right by comparison with the competit...
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Olympus is targeting professional photographers and advanced enthusiasts with its E-3 DSLR model, which replaces the four-year-old E-1, the worlds first Four Thirds system DSLR. However, the promise of smaller, lighter cameras claimed for the Four T...
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In the compact camera space, Olympus is well established as one of the brands to beat; however, as a relatively new entrant to the SLR market, it is here the company has been struggling to get a foothold. Olympuss latest model, the E-3, is targeted at...
Fast focus, live view, dust reduction, great build, good images...
Pictures are a little soft in some situations at high magnification, some competing models offer faster burst mode The Final Word E-3 is a great SLR and Olympuss best model to date. While it may not usurp the dominant forces of Canon and Nikon in this...
E-3 is a great SLR and Olympuss best model to date. While it may not usurp the dominant forces of Canon and Nikon in this space, its combination of great features and good quality pictures make it a viable alternative for people after something a litt...
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Since the announcement of Olympuss last pro camera, the E-1, the iPod has taken over the world, Saddam Hussein has been caught, tried and hung, Newcastle have changed managers four times and Led Zeppelin reformed.This long gap has lead some to questio...
Solid pro build. Great images at lower ISO. Simple to use...
A little noisy at high ISO...
Worth the wait. The E-3 matches pro SLR capabilities with the ease of use of an entry-level cam...
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Olympus makes a bold bid for a slice of the high-end D-SLR market with a pro-level model that may well just have enough to lure new users to the marque. Report by Paul Burrows.Olympus is the first to admit that it suffered from bailing out of the autofocu...
Can Olympus return to the glory days of the OM System? It has certainly now got the products – both the D-SLR bodies and the lenses – so a lot probably depends on just how well they're marketed. The E-3 is undoubtedly up to the job of attracting advanced...
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