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OM SYSTEM Olympus Evolt E500

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Brand OM SYSTEM 2005
Model 262060
Released Year 2005
Type DSLR Cameras
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Four Thirds
Autofocus TTL phase detection, 3 points
Video Resolution 2160p
Optical Zoom 0.01 x
File Format TIFF, RAW, JPEG
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Olympus Evolt E500 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera introduced in 2005, featuring a 5-megapixel Four Thirds System CCD sensor. It supports interchangeable lenses using the Four Thirds mount standard, allowing compatibility with a variety of Olympus and third-party lenses. The camera utilizes a TTL (through-the-lens) phase-detection autofocus system with 3 autofocus points for precise focusing. It offers a shutter speed range from 1/4000s to 60s and supports continuous shooting at approximately 2.5 frames per second. The E500 stores images in JPEG and RAW formats and features a 1.8-inch color LCD display for image review and menu navigation.

The camera includes built-in pop-up flash with several flash modes (Auto, Red-eye reduction, Fill-in, etc.) and connects via USB 2.0 for image transfer. It uses compact flash (CF) cards for storage and runs on four AA batteries or an optional AC adapter. The body design is sturdy yet relatively lightweight, suitable for enthusiast photographers starting with DSLR photography.

Specifications

Built-In Media Battery Charger, Shoulder Strap, Warranty Card, Battery, USB Cable
Are Batteries Included No
Remote Included No
Global Trade Identification Number 00050332156531
UPC 050332156531
Item Height 3.74 inches
Manufacturer Olympus
Shooting Modes landscape-portrait, Landscape, Macro, document, Portrait, fireworks, night scene with portrait, beach/snow, high key, children, sunset, candle, Night Portrait, low key, Sports
Flash Memory Type Compact Flash (Type I or II), xD Picture Card
Memory Slots Available 2
Compatible Mountings Four Thirds
Sensor Type CCD
Image stabilization Dynamic, Digital
Expanded ISO Minimum 80
Photo Sensor Size 1.5
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/4000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed 60 seconds
Form Factor Mid-size SLR
Special Feature Portable
Color Black
Item Weight 1.1 Pounds
Video Resolution 2160p
Viewfinder Optical TTL pentaprism
Continuous Shooting 2.5 fps
Viewfinder Magnification 0.9x
Flash Sync Speed 1/4000_sec
Expanded ISO Maximum 1600
Battery Weight 1 Grams
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
File Format TIFF, RAW, JPEG
Effective Still Resolution 8
Maximum Focal Length 35 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 0.01 x
Metering Methods Spot
Exposure Control aperture-priority, Program, bulb, shutter-priority, Manual, Automatic
Connectivity Technology USB
Wireless Technology Yes
Total USB 2.0 Ports 1
Screen Size 2.5 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Resolution Maximum 215,000
Auto Focus Technology Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Multi-area, Single, Continuous
Focus Features 3-point TTL Phase Diff
Autofocus Points 3
Focus Type Autofocus & Manual
Device Type DSLR Camera
Sensor 5MP Four Thirds CCD
Sensor Size 18mm x 13.5mm (Four Thirds)
Lens Mount Four Thirds mount
Autofocus TTL phase detection, 3 points
Shutter Speed 1/4000s to 60s
ISO Range ISO 100 - 1600
LCD Screen 1.8-inch color TFT LCD
Image Formats JPEG, RAW (ORF)
Flash Built-in pop-up flash, multiple modes
Storage Media Compact Flash (CF) Type I/II
Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Supply 4 x AA batteries or AC adapter
Weight Approx. 600g (body only)
Dimensions 140 mm x 95 mm x 71 mm

Key Advantages

The Olympus Evolt E500 offers a compact and lightweight body benefiting travel and field photography. Its Four Thirds sensor and mount provide access to a wide range of quality lenses. The inclusion of RAW image capture supports advanced post-processing flexibility. A versatile shutter speed range combined with multiple exposure modes enhances creative control. The built-in pop-up flash facilitates low-light and fill-in scenarios without additional equipment. The camera supports USB 2.0 for quick data transfer, which was advanced for its release time.

Limitations

The 5-megapixel resolution is considered low by modern standards, limiting large print quality and cropping flexibility. The continuous shooting rate of 2.5 fps may be insufficient for fast action photography. The 1.8-inch LCD screen is relatively small and offers limited resolution compared to contemporary models. Autofocus incorporates only 3 points, which restricts focus precision and tracking. No image stabilization is built into the body or sensor, requiring stabilized lenses for shake reduction. Battery life relying on AA batteries can be less efficient compared to proprietary rechargeable lithium-ion packs.

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