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Olympus E-410 + M.ZUIKO ED 14‑42mm 4/3" 10 MP CMOS 3648 x 2736 pixels Black

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E-410 Body + Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm, 1:3.5-5.6
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Olympus E-410 + M.ZUIKO ED 14‑42mm, 10 MP, 3648 x 2736 pixels, 4/3", CMOS, 375 g, Black

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Olympus E-410 + M.ZUIKO ED 14‑42mm. Megapixel (approx.): 10 MP, Image sensor size: 4/3", Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 3648 x 2736 pixels. Focal length range: 14 - 42 mm. Display diagonal: 6.35 cm (2.5"). Weight: 375 g. Product colour: Black

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Reviews
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2011-09-23 01:26:48
Uk has collected 58 expert reviews for Olympus E-410 + M.ZUIKO ED 14‑42mm 4/3" 10 MP CMOS 3648 x 2736 pixels Black and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
82%
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digicambuyer.co.uk
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2011-09-23 01:24:12
Proving it deserves to be at the top of the DSLR market for innovation: Olympus new E-410Olympus is the poor relation in the DSLR market. It’s common knowledge that it lacks behind everyone else in innovation, resolution and performance - right? Well...
Bottom line Olympus has really pulled the rabbit from the hat with the E-410 - so look out Canon and Nikon!...
100%
Photoradar.com
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2011-09-23 01:24:14
It's still supremely small and light, and it noticeably lacks the bulge of a battery grip that appears to be a standard fixture on all other digital SLRs.This slimline appearance makes it feel much more like a traditional compact film SLR, harking back...
Bottom line It's still supremely small and light, and it noticeably lacks the bulge of a battery grip that appears to be a standard fixture on all other digital SLRs.This slimline appearance makes it feel much more like a traditional compact film SLR, harking back...
80%
practicalphotography.com
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2011-09-23 01:24:19
The new Olympus E-410 is not only one of the smallest D-SLRs in the world but it also comes complete with Live View technology, allowing you to see your subject and frame up using the LCD monitor. However, despite the small size, retro-styling and list...
Bottom line Thankfully the price of the E-410 has come down a couple of hundred quid since its launch and it is all the better for it. Now, at just over £400 for a single lens kit, it can better compete with its main rivals at the budget end of the market. There...
60%
macworld.co.uk
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2011-09-23 01:24:33
The two Olympus DSLRs on test are poles apart. The compact and sturdily constructed E-410, upgrading the year-old E-400, is the baby of the family, a 10 megapixel entry-level model that like its predecessor is the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR...
Good Great value, smaller body and lenses than most DSLRs, sturdy build, responsive, sharp, colourful images...
Bad No built-in image stabilisation, E-410’s grip could be improved for easier handling; 14-42mm lens suffers from barrel distortion at maximum wide angle...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-09-23 01:24:38
The compact and sturdily constructed Olympus E-410 (an updated version of the year-old E-400) is the baby of the Olympus digital SLR family, a 10Mp entry-level model that like its predecessor is the worlds smallest and lightest DSLR on launch. So...
Bottom line For those not already wedded to a Nikon or Canon dSLR system, the Olympus E-410 appears the very definition of a bargain and an ideal entry point for the first-time dSLR owner. Gavin Stoker Lowest online price: £N/A...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-09-23 01:24:56
Live preview, but images are a little soft. By Ben Pitt 10 megapixels3x zoomxD slot2.5in LCD Read comments: 0 Sponsored Links Latest Prices: SELLERPRICEAVAILABILITYSELLER RATING£231.93yes13 Reviews £236.67yes41 Reviews...
80%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-09-23 01:25:59
Can Live View transform the DSLR market?...
Good Handling, image quality, ease of use (despite the compact size), good kit lenses, responsive...
Bad Although better than the E400, the Pentamirror viewfinder is still small and quite gloomy, Live View hampered in bright conditions, noticeable barrel distortion on 14-42mm standard zoom...
Bottom line The E410 is an entry-level model but one packed with enough features to satisfy ardent enthusiast or skilled snapper alike and, yes, Live View is a real benefit...
90%
techradar.com
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2011-09-23 01:26:09
In almost every physical respect, this dinky DSLR camera is identical to the Olympus E-400, launched barely six months ago. Its still supremely small and light, and it noticeably lacks the bulge of a battery grip that appears to be a standard fixture...
Good Superbly easy to use, Great handling , Compact body...
Bad Not the largest sensor, Live View slows things down...
Bottom line In almost every physical respect, this dinky DSLR camera is identical to the Olympus E-400, launched barely six months ago. Its still supremely small and light, and it noticeably lacks the bulge of a battery grip that appears to be a standard fixture...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2011-11-08 14:30:25
Normally known for their robust designs, digital SLR cameras are usually fairly hefty products. The slew of features combined with the high quality optics and complex components all combine to create a device that most definitely wont fit in your pock...
Good Small design, live view, dust reduction, fast burst mode...
Bad Shots are a little soft at times, exposure issues, slow autofocus The Final Word Olympuss E-410 isnt the best digital SLR on the market in terms of image quality, but its combination of live view, dust reduction and a small build make it a reasonable...
Bottom line Olympuss E-410 isnt the best digital SLR on the market in terms of image quality, but its combination of live view, dust reduction and a small build make it a reasonable competitor to the giants Canon and Nikon.
75%
pcworld.co.nz
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2011-11-08 14:30:33
In its TV advertising, Olympus shows a happy snapper shoving his E-410 down his togs to escape the wrath of some irate musclemen at the beach. This ad, of course, stretches the truth to make the point that the E-410 is the world’s smallest and light...
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photoreview.com.au
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2011-11-08 14:30:52
The smallest DSLR on the current market, the Olympus E-410 is 100 grams lighter than its nearest rival and offers 10-megapixel resolution. Targeted at Everyday photographers (i.e. novice DSLR users), its as easy to operate as many long-zoom digicams...
85%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2011-11-08 14:30:56
Theres much to enjoy with the E-410. Most of the features will please the advanced amateur while there is not too much to frighten the less-skilled. You could, at a pinch, hand this one to a newbie to use in auto mode and he or she will still make a f...
Good Easy to operate, stabilised image sensor, dust removal system.
Bad Kit lenses are slow.
Bottom line Theres much to enjoy with the E-410. Most of the features will please the advanced amateur while there is not too much to frighten the less-skilled. You could, at a pinch, hand this one to a newbie to use in auto mode and he or she will still make a f...
100%
stuff.tv
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2014-03-20 05:10:22
Olympus Four Thirds imaging system – a standard it created with Kodak that lets you mix and match lenses and bodies from different manufacturers – is, in theory, a very nice idea. Unfortunately, the only models to have supported it were the br...
Good Excellent picture quality and colours. Easy to use with accessible controls...
Bad So small it can be tricky to hold. Four Thirds means going out on a limb...
Bottom line Olympus’ Four Thirds imaging system comes of age in a classy compact SLR that makes the rest look ordinary...
100%
thestar.com.my
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2016-12-29 22:36:21
Going wild with Olympus By CHONG JINN XIUNG Most people wouldnt consider the jungle as being the most ideal or scenic location to indulge in photography. After all, the recent heatwave and the fear of constant attacks from mosquitoes and bugs are eno...
Good Lightweight; good user interface; Live View mode; dual format card support.
Bad Problems with dynamic range; slow autofocus speed in Live View mode.
Bottom line Overall, the Olympus Evolt E410 is a good entry-level DSLR for beginners – it has a good user interface and well-labelled buttons that make it really easy to use for first time users. However, the E410 suffers from dynamic range problems. Also, the...
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toptenreviews.com
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2011-09-23 01:24:07
Thanks to its compact body, intuitive auto settings, and superb image production, the Olympus Evolt E-410 fits the bill for an entry level digital SLR camera. Users that have decided it’s time to graduate from the compact point-and-shoot will find the...
88%
urban75.org
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2011-09-23 01:24:25
Currently the lightest and slimmest digital SLR available, the Olympus E-410 might bring a nostalgic tear to the eye of old school Olympus owners, with the cameras traditional lines evoking memories of the legendary OM series of film cameras.Aimed at...
0%
maclife.com
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2011-09-23 01:24:43
The Evolt E-510 has image stabilization to help take clear photos when you just can’t hold the camera steady. With the SLR digital-camera market getting even more crowded, it’s not all that easy to tell cameras apart. Take the Evolt E-410 an...
Good Extremely compact. Fine picture quality. Uses both XD and CF cards. Reasonably priced underwater housing available.
Bad Memory card not included. Using Live View creates long shutter lag. Documentation could be clearer.
Bottom line If you shoot a lot of candid action at normal- to wide-angle settings and want a lightweight, compact SLR, the Evolt E-410’s for you. If your telephoto is usually racked out to its limit to capture that winning touchdown or elusive mountain goat, th...
80%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:24:52
Olympus Four Thirds imaging system – a standard it created with Kodak that lets you mix and match lenses and bodies from different manufacturers – is, in theory, a very nice idea. Unfortunately, the only models to have supported it were the br...
Good Excellent picture quality and colours. Easy to use with accessible controls...
Bad So small it can be tricky to hold. Four Thirds means going out on a limb...
Bottom line Olympus’ Four Thirds imaging system comes of age in a classy compact SLR that makes the rest look ordinary...
100%
tech2.com
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2011-09-23 01:25:04
From what Ive noticed, a good majority of people who are used to the live preview advantage of a compact camera, cringe when they hear that most D-SLR cameras require you to use the optical viewfinder. They also hate the fact that you cant shoot vide...
70%
v3.co.uk
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2011-09-23 01:25:13
World?s smallest digital SLR is upgraded...
100%
whatdigitalcamera.com
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2011-09-23 01:25:21
When Olympus announced its E-400 towards the end of last year, it arrived with the dubious honour of being the first DSLR not to be available worldwide, with Olympus USA deciding not to take the camera. With North America effectively...
89%
thinkcamera.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:25:26
Olympus E-410 By Alan Sircom __ ______ Product Details We clicked with:Small, light body ideal for travelGreat high ISO image qualityVibrant jpegsLive View is a boon Shots in the dark:Live View slows down picture taking processThree AF points are a lim...
90%
photographyblog.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:25:36
The Olympus E-410 is one of the world’s most compact DSLR cameras with Live Preview, allowing you to frame your shot using either the optical viewfinder or the 2.5 inch LCD screen. Based on the Four Thirds Standard, the Olympus E-410 replaces the E-...
Bottom line The Olympus E-410s portability is perhaps its biggest boon, and certainly one of its greatest sales assets - although in truth there is not a great deal of difference in terms of dimensions with the likes of Nikons 10MP D40x. Its also, for me, less...
90%
trustedreviews.com
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2011-09-23 01:25:40
On Tuesday I reviewed the Olympus E-510 digital SLR, a £600 high-spec semi-pro DSLR with body-integral image stabilisation, SSWF anti-dust system and monitor live view, and I was more than a little impressed with it. Today I'm taking a look at the E-510's...
80%
Neocamera.com
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2011-09-23 01:25:44
Although not without flaws, the Olympus E-510 and Olympus E-410 bring Olympus DSLR cameras in line with the competition. While previous Olympus DSLR cameras featured noticeably more noise than other brands, the E-410 shows less image noise than its p...
80%
best4reviews.com
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2011-09-23 01:26:07
The entry level E-410 is the Tardis of Digital SLRs, a small compact body on the outside but bulging with a huge range of Dr Who-like features on the inside, including many normally found on high-end pro-spec D-SLRs...
Good Image quality, handling, ease of use, excellent kit lenses, very responsive.
Bad Pentamirror viewfinder is small and quite gloomy, bright conditions hamper Live View, barrel distortion on 14-42mm standard zoom.
Bottom line This is a retro-looking, ultra-compact digital SLR, but one so packed with kit that you’d expect to have to pay twice as much as it costs. The E-400 was overly expensive, whereas here the price is just about right. It may be small in external physica...
83%
cameralabs.com
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2011-09-23 01:26:16
More Features : Lenses and viewfinder / Screen and menus / Sensor and processing / Anti dust / Anti shake Olympus is a strong believer in body-based stabilisation and has equipped the E-510 body with such facilities. This however comes as no consolati...
Good Small and light without compromising comfort, Very effective anti-dust system, Unique Live View facility, Easy access to settings.
Bad Very limited anti-shake options, Body may be too small for bigger hands, Motorised manual focus (like all Four Thirds), E-510 a tempting alternative with anti-shake.
Bottom line Like its predecessor, the Olympus E-410 has a lot going for it: it’s very small and light without compromising comfort or usability, there’s quick and easy access to all the settings, the resolving power and noise levels are comparable to the...
86%
Megapixel.net
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2011-09-23 01:26:29
The body is made of a solid black polycarbonate with rubber inserts on the front and back of the grip that impart it with a secure feel when handled. Still, the E-410 remains light and easy to carry, even with the kit lenses, and its finishing is excel...
Good Excellent image quality, Excellent metering, Very good colour rendition, RAW, JPEG and RAW+JPEG image formats, Live View mode, Dust reduction system, Excellent value for money...
Bad Only 3 AF points, No image stabilzation, TTL viewfinder a bit small...
Bottom line The Olympus E-410 is likely the most compact digital SLR currently on the market. And, although its design is clearly inspired from classic film amateur-level SLRs and quite sober, it includes all the latest technical developments. The body is made of...
0%
letsgodigital.org
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:26:34
of the Olympus E-410 Olympus certainly made up for it. Not only the global availability distinguishes the Olympus E-410 from the rest but also its specifications have definitely been improved. The compact size remained the same for the E-410 but the c...
80%
dpnow.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:26:37
A minor name change but a major under the skin upgrade for the Olympus E-410 DSLR, including live viewDiscuss this story Welcome to part 1 of our multi-part in-depth review of the Olympus E-410 compact DSLR, featuring live view. In part 1, we take a ba...
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dpreview.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:26:42
The Olympus E-400 was announced on the 14th September 2006, just before the Photokina show in Cologne, Germany. At the time there was much excitement about this compact and lightweight camera however this turned to disappointment for many of our reade...
Good Compact and lightweight digital SLR which is comfortable despite the lack of grip, Good image quality and resolution if not optimum straight out of the box, Low noise across the ISO range by default, turning down noise filter doesnt spoil images, Through...
Bad Dynamic Range less than competition (highlights by about three quarters of a stop; 0.7 EV), Small viewfinder (difficult to see fine detail, difficult to check focus), Live View usefulness countered by LCD which doesnt tilt, not bright enough outdoors, Max...
Bottom line We first got our hands on the E-400 back in August last year, and were very excited that Olympus had delivered a small, lightweight digital SLR with echoes of the great compact film SLRs of the past (the Olympus OM-10 comes to mind). This was after al...
90%
dcresource.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 01:26:45
This is a preview of the Olympus E-410 digital SLR. The camera described here is pre-production, and look-and-feel and features are subject to change. Olympus has asked that photos from this camera not be published. When I get a final production E-4...
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steves-digicams.com
Updated:
2014-01-19 07:38:58
The Olympus EVOLT E-410 digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera is easy enough for the first-time user, and advanced enough for the serious photographer. High performance and functionality are packed into a surprisingly portable and simple-to-use body...
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star-techcentral.com
Updated:
2014-01-19 07:38:58
Going wild with Olympus By CHONG JINN XIUNG Most people wouldnt consider the jungle as being the most ideal or scenic location to indulge in photography. After all, the recent heatwave and the fear of constant attacks from mosquitoes and bugs are eno...
Good Lightweight; good user interface; Live View mode; dual format card support.
Bad Problems with dynamic range; slow autofocus speed in Live View mode.
Bottom line Overall, the Olympus Evolt E410 is a good entry-level DSLR for beginners – it has a good user interface and well-labelled buttons that make it really easy to use for first time users. However, the E410 suffers from dynamic range problems. Also, the...
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