Very few models left in Olympus’ line of SLR cameras. Apparently, this famous company shifts accents in favor of compact cameras with interchangeable optics. E-30 is a high-end 4/3 camera.
Specifications
Date of announcement: November 2008
Mount: Standard 4/3
Sensor format: 4/3, Live MOS,
Krop Factor: 2
Sensor Size: 12.3 million., 4032×3024 pixels.
LCD: 6.9 cm, 230,000 pixels., Live View mode
Autofocus: 11 points
Shutter Speed Range: 60-1/8000 s
Continuous shooting: up to 5 fps
Sensitivity: 100-3200 ISO
Flash: Built-in GN 13 , hot shoe, sync, X-sync at 1/250 sec
Video: no
Memory cards: CompactFlash I/II, xD Picture card 2 slots
Power: Li-Ion BLM-1
Dimensions: 141.5×107.5×75 mm
Weight: 655 g
Price: $1300
Description:
Equipped with an economical, high-speed Live MOS sensor and combined with the 11-point autofocus system also used in the flagship E-3, the camera has acquired impressive speed performance: 5 fps at full resolution 12 frames in RAW format . Built-in image stabilizer and extended sensitivity range up to 3200 ISO further expand photo opportunities in a variety of conditions. The swiveling monitor allows for comfortable taking pictures from the most unusual places, and if you also use a set of artistic filters and multiple exposure, it will be possible to realize any creative fantasies.
Can anyone recommend a good DSLR camera for intermediate photographers? I’ve heard about the Olympus E-30 DSLR, but I’m curious to know more about its features and performance. How does it compare to other models in its price range? Any feedback or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Can anyone provide more information about the features and performance of the Olympus E-30 DSLR camera?