Having been an owner for 30 years of Olympus SLR Cameras including the OM10 and the OM2Spot(currently in my possession) I was attracted to the E10 Olympus Camera with its 4.3million pixels. My previous digital camera comprised 1.3 million pixels and produced quite good photos. The E10 has produced ... Read review
Advantages: Super clear prints and so similar to an SLR the transition is easy Disadvantages: Price/size but will not worry an enthusiast.
...owner for 30 years of Olympus SLR Cameras including the OM10 and the OM2Spot(currently in my possession) I was attracted to the E10 Olympus Camera with its 4.3million pixels. My previous digital camera comprised 1.3 million pixels and produced quite good photos. The E10 has produced phenomenal photos of the Eden project here in Cornwall including a metre long panorama which has been sold to a local public house- framed and now on the restaurant wall. ... ...also purchased the P400 Olympus printer (A4 dye sublimation) at £800 but have found the 2000P from Epson great for A3 prints. If I could print A2 I am sure this wonderful Olympus camera would cope easily. Have no fear when purchasing the E10 it is just fantastic! ... more
Having been an owner for 30 years of Olympus SLR Cameras including the OM10 and the OM2Spot(currently in my possession) I was attracted to the E10 Olympus Camera with its 4.3million pixels. My previous digital camera comprised 1.3 million pixels and produced quite good photos. The E10 has produced phenomenal photos of the Eden project here in Cornwall including a metre long panorama which has been sold to a local public house- framed and now on the restaurant wall. I have a superb A3 Epson print of Truro cathedral and a fantastic print of the Fowey Training School yacht in full sail. This camera though it cost £1249 from Jessops has given me the biggest pleasure I have ever received from photography. I have just been to a wedding and can claim to have outclassed the professional photographer- I could check my photos as I went! I also purchased the P400 Olympus printer (A4 dye sublimation) at £800 but have found the 2000P from Epson great for A3 prints. If I could print A2 I am sure this wonderful Olympus camera would cope easily. Have no fear when purchasing the E10 it is just fantastic!
Advantages: 4-megapixel matrix, looks solid, convenient modification of focal length, universality, much features Disadvantages: IBM Microdrive not supported, some stripes on LCD screen
...not limit by memory, similar approach and to a battery. The module for batteries has a rather artful construction and allows using both firm CR-V3, and standard batteries of a size АА.
This is one from the best cameras from Olympus at present. It looks and works very solidly. ...
iharsh 12.11.2001
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Advantages: Good picture quality, feature packed. Disadvantages: Heavy, lens not inerchangable.
The Olympus Camedia E-10 has been on the market for approximately 3 years and is about to be superceeded by the E-20.Though the E-10 is packed with every feature the serious ameteur could want, it will soon be out of date with the introduction of the E-20, which is more or less an upgraded version of the E-10 (the E-20 has 5 megapixels instead of 4) for the same price around £1200. The specifications of the E-10 speak for themselves and it is an ... ...manual controls, and all the advantages of SLR photography.It is however a little slow to write to a normal CFcard ,this can be improved by using a fast CFcard of the professional type for example a 12x or even 40x CFcard. To me a set of fully manual controls is essential to the serious photographer otherwise you have no creative control over the images. The E-10 has all the manual control you could need, and of course a fully automatic setting. ...
jouk04 18.02.2004 (27.02.2004)
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When Olympus says precision, they mean it. The CAMEDIA E-10 is a 4-megapixel filmless digital SLR with TruePic technology and the first ED glass fully multi-coated lens. It's no wonder it is setting a new standard for the Olympus filmless digital camera product line. The E-10's lens features a new design specifically to focus light to every pixel on the CCD surface. This 4x professional f2.0-2.4, 9-36mm zoom lens is fully multi-coated to provide high-quality images. Further aiding in providing excellent image reproduction are the Extra Dispersion (ED) glass lens and two High Index Low Dispersion elements, helping to reduce chromatic aberrations for a clearer and sharper image.Features designed for the avid photographer and professional include raw data capture mode, manual focus, a dual auto-focus system, and newly designed camera controls. These controls are part of Olympus' creative new design incorporating dedicated buttons to control the E-10's shooting modes, flash, white balance and media card settings. This design, along with the E-10's adjustable TFT LCD display which the user can position between a 20-degree down angle and a 90-degree up angle, allows for a pleasant digital experience while simultaneously providing the control users desire with an SLR. The E-10 digital SLR has been especially conceived for all those who refuse to compromise on quality or performance. Ideal for studio, fashion and advertising shootings, it combines tremendous optical capabilities with innovative digital features, manual options and precision photographic metering systems. A range of optional accessories is also available.