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Olympus E-620
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex camera
Lens
LensFour Thirds
Sensor/medium
SensorLive MOS Four Thirds 17.3 mm × 13.0 mm (2× crop factor)
Maximum resolution12.3 million effective pixels , 4,032 × 3,024 pixels
Film speedISO 100 to 3200
Storage mediaCompactFlash Type I/II (UDMA), Microdrive, xD-Picture Card
Focusing
Focus modesSingle Shot AF, Single Shot AF + MF, Continuous AF + MF, Continuous AF, Manual Focus
Focus areas7-Point TTL Phase Difference Detection AF
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesAuto, Program AE with shift), Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual, Scene Program, Scene Select (Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sport, Night + Portrait, Children, High Key, Low Key, DIS Mode, Nature Macro, Candle, Sunset, Fireworks, Documents)
Exposure meteringTTL Open-Aperture Metering System (49 Zones)
Flash
FlashStandard 4/3 flash hot shoe compatible with 4/3 system flashes, automatic built-in pop-up, 13 m ISO 100 guide number, 27 mm (equivalent in 135 format) lens focal length coverage;
Shutter
Shutterfocal-plane shutter
Shutter speed range60–1/4000 seconds
Continuous shooting4.1 frame/s JPEG or 5 RAW
Viewfinder
ViewfinderEye-Level TTL Optical Pentamirror with 96% coverage and 0.96× magnification
Image processing
White balanceAuto, daylight, shade, cloudy, tungsten light, white fluorescent light, flash, manual, user-set
WB bracketing±3 stops in 1-stop increments;
General
LCD screenVari-Angle 2.7'' HyperCrystal III TFT LCD with 230,000 pixels
BatteryBLS-1 Li-ion battery pack
Weight475 g (1.047 lb), body only
Made inChina

The Olympus E-620 is a Four Thirds digital single-lens reflex camera from Olympus announced February 24, 2009. It combines features of the E-420 (smaller size), E-520 (image stabilization), and E-30 (new 12.3 MP sensor, slightly larger viewfinder, fold-out LCD, newer AF sensor).

Features

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The camera is marketed by Olympus as the world's smallest DSLR with built-in image stabilization (IS). It is 130 mm × 94 mm × 60 mm in size and weighs 475 grams (1.047 lb), body only (533 g or 1.175 lb with battery and a Compact Flash memory card).[1]

As with all Four Thirds cameras it has a crop factor of 2.0.

Apart from being sold as camera body only, the E-620 is available with three lens configurations:

  • The Zuiko 14–42 f/3.5–5.6 lens
  • The 14–42 lens and the Zuiko 40–150 f/4–5.6 telephoto zoom
  • The extremely compact 25 mm f/2.8 "pancake" lens

Unlike the E-420 and E-520 it has an Olympus-designed battery grip, HLD-5. The E-620 also has its own underwater housing, PT-E06, submersible down to 40 meters.[1]

E-600

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In August 2009 a slightly down-specced budget version of the E-620 was announced by Olympus, this model was called the E-600 and was available to the North American market only. The features not present on the E-600 are the illuminated function buttons and all but four of the art filters, other than that the E600 is an E-620 and has gradually spread out of North America through grey imports of both new and used cameras and is often thought of as a better value option to the E-620.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Olympus E-620 – Looks Really, Really Good wrotniak.net 24 February 2009
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