A camera for beginners, traditionally simple enough to operate, but functionally rich. Its compact size and low price make it a serious competitor to conventional compact cameras. All the more so because the noticeably larger, in comparison with compact cameras, matrix will provide much better image quality.
Technical specifications
Announcement date: March 2009
Mount: Standard 4/3
Sensor aspect ratio: 4/3, Live MOS,
Krop factor: 2
Sensor size: 10 million., 3648×2736 pixels.
LCD display: 6.9 cm, 230 000 pixels., Live View mode
Autofocus: 3 zones
Shutter speed range: 60-1/4000 s
Continuous Shooting: Up to 3.5 fps
Sensitivity: 100-1600 ISO
Flash: Built-in flash GN 12 , hot shoe, syncro, X-sync at 1/180 sec
Video: no
Memory cards: CompactFlash I/II, xD Picture card 2 slots
Power: Li-Ion BLS-1
Dimensions: 129.5×91×53 mm
Weight: 380 g
Description
The camera has an anti-dust system and Live View mode with autofocus and face recognition technology. Dynamic range enhanced with shadow correction. The highlight of the camera is an exclusive set of Art Filters, first introduced in the older E-30. The model has a very serious set of image presets and subsequent image editing, so the creative photographer has a lot of opportunities to create interesting shots.
The Olympus E-450 digital SLR seems like a great camera, but I’m wondering about its performance in low light situations. Does it have a high ISO range and good noise reduction capabilities to ensure clear and high-quality images in dimly lit environments?
Can you please provide more information on the key features and specifications of the Olympus E-450 digital SLR?