Abstract: Olympus Press Release: Capture The World As You Imagine It With The New Olympus E-30 Digital SLR Camera Expand Your Artistic Vision with In-Camera Art Filters and Multiple Exposures Expand Your Artistic Vision with In-Camera Art Filters and Multiple Ex...
In terms of image quality, performance, features, and design, the Olympus E-30 stacks up well against other digital SLRs in its price range. Its creative features are a plus, and we very much liked having the swing-out LCD screen. We were a little sur...
Very sharp pictures. Fast. In-camera Photoshop-esque effects. Swiveling LCD.
Noisy at high ISOs. A bit pricey. No HDMI-out.
The Olympus E-30 produces superbly sharp pictures, but at higher ISOs its images get extremely noisy—plus its missing a lot of niceties wed like in a higher-end D-SLR....
Real-time focusing in Live View mode; support for multiple aspect ratios; image stabilization in camera body; unique features such as Multiple Exposure and Digital Leveler; 98 percent field of view through optical viewfinder; exposure bracketing in three...
No movie mode; battery charger requires cord instead of plugging directly into wall outlet.
In terms of image quality, performance, features, and design, the Olympus E-30 stacks up well against other digital SLRs in the $1,300 price range. Its creative features are plus, and I very much liked having the swing-out LCD screen. I was a little s...
Very good photo quality (though see below), Well built, easy to hold body, Sensorshift image stabilization, Live view on a flipout, rotating 2.7" LCD display; screen easy to see outdoors, Full manual controls, and then some; RAW format supported, ...
A little too expensive, Camera clips highlights more often than it should; images are a bit noisier than the best cameras in this class, Viewfinder smaller than most of competition, Contrast detect AF in live view is very slow, and only supports a few ...
The Olympus E-30 is a very good digital SLR, and arguably one of the best theyve ever made. It offers very good photo quality, image stabilization, generally snappy performance, live view on a rotating 2.7" LCD display, plenty of manual controls,...
The E-30 is a brave attempt by Olympus to offer something different in the mid-range DSLR market, with a strong emphasis on in-camera creative effects that actually prove to be fun to use. The Multiple Exposure mode in particular is a great example of...
Abstract: Olympus is fond of the limelight, and has worked on the FourThirds system for the last few years. It once started in 2003 with the E-1 and we have witnessed, in particular over the last few years, an enhanced speed of introducing innovative improvement...
Olympis E30 DSLR SpecificationsGeneral Product InformationProduct TypeSingle-lens reflex Live View digital camera with interchangeable lens systemMemoryCompactFlash Type I/II (UDMA), Microdrive, xD-Picture Card (Dual-Slot)Screen size17.3 mm (H) x 13.0 ...