The pioneer sv-50 satellite speaker/subwoofer package, each of the five channels of satellite speakers produce 100Watts and the subwoofer punches out a very nice thumping 110Watts of power.
Onto the speakers... here we have 100Watts x 5 all five channels produce an excellent crystal clear sound, you will hear every crumb dropped in a film and every ding in music when listening to these astonishing speakers.
Not forgetting the subwoofer, the subwoofer included produces a very nice clear, clean, thumping bass sound perfect for all those action movies and all those bassy songs.
These speakers sound great but they dont only sound great they also look as good as they sound producing a very modern new millenium kind of look, they are very stylish to suit your other stylish equitment you may want to hook these speakers up to ...
Advantages: Decent quality for a 3mp camera, reasonable feature set, very cheap second-hand Disadvantages: No manual controls, max ISO only 200, poor movie mode
) is that it does not have a dedicated zoom control; instead, you have to operate the zoom by means of the up and down parts of the four-way controller. I find this slightly uncomfortable but bearable, but it is certainly not a feature I would have chosen for myself. The other buttons are reasonably well positioned on the right of the LCD, which at 1.5" is much smaller than you'd find on a new camera, and does suffer from slight but noticeable lag. There is also a tiny, so less than useful, optical viewfinder.
The optical zoom is 3.2x, which is not really a noticeable improvement over the 3x zoom that most cameras of the A410's era provide, though much better than the 2.2x zoom on its predecessor, the A400. The zoom works efficiently, though I do find it a little bit noisy, certainly when out and about in quiet situations such as country ...
Advantages: Small, Light, Inexpensive, Easy menus and options Disadvantages: Manual/Auto focus switching is awkward and can not accommodate macro rings
One of the first things you notice about the Olympus E-410 is that it is not much bigger or heavier than some zoom cameras, being dwarfed by the Canon EOS 50D that I have purchased since. The body measures 130mm x 91mm x 53mm and wieghs in at around 420g (including battery), making it the smallest, lightest digital SLR at the time of release.
This has obvious advantages when carrying and holding the camera for handheld shots, which was great for a newcomer, but some seasoned Canon or Nikon users might find it a little too small - especially those who are used to grip attachments.My kit came with a wide neck-strap, which makes carrying the camera a doddle but it does have a tendency to tilt forward when the 150mm lens is fitted, making it more awkward.Being so light also makes it a little more susceptible to wind movement than my ...
rabidbadger 31.08.2009
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