![]() Retailing for $699.99 / £619.99 body-only (with 3 different lens kits also available), is the E-620 the best Olympus DSLR yet, and can it challenge the likes of other mid-range DSLRs like the Canon EOS 500D, Nikon D5000 and Sony A700? Carry on reading to find out. ![]() Other key features include a 12.3 megapixel Live MOS sensor, 7-point autofocus system, optical viewfinder with 95% field of view, Live View with high-speed contrast autofocus, 4fps continuous shooting and Supersonic Wave Filter dust protection. The E-620 also has a free-angle 2.7 inch LCD screen, just like the E-30, making image composition via the LCD screen more versatile, and it inherits the same 6 Art filters, Multi Exposure mode and four different aspect ratios from the E-30 too. It's nearly as light and compact as the tiny E-450, but additionally offers an image stabilisation system that's built into the camera body, which means that any lens that you attach automatically benefits from up to 4 EV steps of stabilisation. Slotting into the range above the E-520 and E-450 models and below the E-30, the E620 borrows features from all three cameras. The Olympus E-620 is the latest addition to Olympus' now extensive range of Four Thirds system digital SLR cameras.
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