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Olympus E-500

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Brand Olympus 2005
Model N2142592
Released Year 2005
Type Digital Cameras
Series Evolt
Autofocus TTL Phase Detection, 3 AF points
Optical Zoom 3.2x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus E-500 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was introduced in 2005 as part of the Olympus Evolt series. It features a 5-megapixel Four Thirds Live MOS sensor providing a native resolution suitable for general photography. The camera is compatible with the Four Thirds lens mount system, allowing the use of interchangeable lenses designed specifically for this standard. The E-500 offers TTL phase-detection autofocus with 3 AF points, providing decent focusing precision for its class.

Its integrated 2.5-inch LCD screen enables image preview, menu navigation, and live view functionality. The camera uses CompactFlash Type I and II cards for digital storage, allowing users to save images in JPEG and RAW formats. Powered by four AA batteries, the E-500 delivers a moderate shooting capacity with the convenience of readily available battery types. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for data transfer and a hot shoe for external flash units.

Specifications

MPN N2142592
EAN 4545350004255
Model E-500
Battery Type 4 x AA batteries
Connectivity USB 2.0
Colour Black
Features Ae Lock, Histogram Display, Auto Focus, Digital Noise Reduction, AF Lock, Auto Power Save, Auto White Balance, Exposure Compensation
Series Olympus EVOLT
Type Digital SLR
Optical Zoom 3.2x
Item Weight 861.82GR
Focal Length Range 14mm-45mm
Light Sensitivity Iso 100-1600
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type Ccd
Sensor Resolution 8.0MP
Display Size 2.5in
Screen Size 2.5in
Camera Type Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)
Maximum Resolution 8.0MP
Lens for Sd 14-45mm
Supported Flash Memory Microdrive, Compactflash, Xd-Picture Card
Sensor 5 Megapixel Four Thirds Live MOS
Lens Mount Olympus Four Thirds
ISO Sensitivity 100 - 800
Autofocus TTL Phase Detection, 3 AF points
Shutter Speed Range 60 to 1/4000 seconds
Viewfinder Pentaprism with 96% coverage
LCD Screen 2.5 inch TFT Color LCD
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
Image Formats JPEG, RAW (Olympus ORF)
Continuous Shooting 2.5 frames per second
Flash Built-in pop-up, hot shoe for external flash
Dimensions 135 x 90 x 60 mm
Weight Approx. 580 grams (body only)
Supported Operating Systems Windows and Mac compatible software

Key Advantages

The Olympus E-500 boasts a compact and lightweight body, making it highly portable for on-the-go photography. Its Four Thirds sensor provides a good balance between image quality and camera system size. Interchangeable lenses offer versatility for various photographic needs. The camera supports both RAW and JPEG image formats, catering to both amateurs and advanced users seeking editing flexibility. Its articulated LCD screen enhances usability by allowing flexible shooting angles. The use of widely available AA batteries ensures easy power solutions in remote locations.

Limitations

The E-500's 5-megapixel resolution is relatively low compared to contemporary DSLR standards. Autofocus system with only 3 AF points may limit focus precision in complex scenes. The absence of advanced metering modes can restrict exposure accuracy in challenging lighting. Video recording capabilities are nonexistent, limiting multimedia versatility. The camera lacks modern connectivity options such as Wi-Fi or HDMI output. Its burst shooting speed is limited, which may be insufficient for fast-action photography.

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