
Olympus E600
Brand | Olympus 2008 |
Model | E600 |
Released Year | 2008 |
Type | DSLR Cameras |
Series | Evolt |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | 150x |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Olympus E600 is a digital SLR camera released in 2008, featuring a 10-megapixel Live MOS sensor that provides high-resolution images with fine detail and vibrant color accuracy.
It employs a Four Thirds system, which allows for a compact body design while maintaining image quality.
The camera offers a 2.7-inch LCD screen for easy image review and menu navigation with intuitive controls.
It includes fast autofocus capabilities with 3-point AF system ensuring quick and accurate focus acquisition in various lighting conditions.
Shutter speeds range from 1/4000 sec to 60 seconds, making it versatile for capturing both fast action and long exposures.
Additionally, it supports both JPEG and RAW image formats, providing flexibility for post-processing.
Specifications
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Maximum Aperture | f/3.5 |
Color | Black |
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Features |
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Screen Size | 3 in |
Series | Olympus EVOLT |
Type | Digital SLR |
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Model | Olympus E600 |
Device type | Digital SLR camera |
Sensor | 10 MP Live MOS Four Thirds sensor |
ISO range | 100-3200 |
Autofocus points | 3-point AF |
Shutter speed | 1/4000 to 60 seconds |
LCD screen | 2.7-inch TFT LCD |
Digital Zoom | 3x |
Optical Zoom | 150x |
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Key Advantages
The Olympus E600 provides excellent image quality with its 10MP sensor suitable for enthusiasts and semi-professionals.
Its compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable compared to other DSLR cameras.
Fast and reliable autofocus ensures sharp images in dynamic shooting scenarios.
The user-friendly interface and tilting LCD screen enhance the shooting experience and ease composition from various angles.
Wide shutter speed range broadens creative possibilities including action and low-light photography.
Support for RAW files offers advanced users the ability to maximize image post-processing potential.
Limitations
The E600 uses a 3-point autofocus system which is limited compared to more modern DSLRs with multiple AF points.
Its Live MOS sensor, while effective, may not perform as well in very low-light conditions compared to newer sensor technologies.
The camera does not provide full HD video recording capabilities found in later models.
Limited ISO range maximum at 3200 restricts shooting in extremely dim environments without noise.
No built-in image stabilization requires lenses with stabilization or external support to reduce blur.
The rear LCD resolution is relatively modest, which might impede detailed image review in the field.
FAQ
What type of sensor does the Olympus E600 have?
The Olympus E600 features a 10-megapixel Live MOS sensor based on the Four Thirds system.
Does the Olympus E600 support RAW image format?
Yes, it supports both JPEG and RAW formats for image capture.
Is the Olympus E600 still available for sale?
No, the Olympus E600 has been discontinued since several years ago.
What is the ISO range of the Olympus E600?
The ISO range of the Olympus E600 is from 100 up to 3200.
Does the Olympus E600 include built-in image stabilization?
No, it does not have built-in image stabilization; stabilization depends on compatible lenses.
What video capabilities does the Olympus E600 have?
The Olympus E600 does not support full HD video recording and is primarily designed for still photography.
What is the autofocus system of the E600?
It uses a 3-point autofocus system to achieve accurate focusing in various conditions.
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