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Olympus E-420
E-420 with a 25mm pancake lens
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex
Lens
LensInterchangeable Four Thirds System
Sensor/medium
Sensor17.3 x 13.0 mm Live MOS
Maximum resolution3648 × 2736 (10 megapixels)
Film speed100 - 1600
Storage mediaCompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) + xD Picture Card
Exposure/metering
Exposure modes49-zone multi-pattern
Exposure meteringTTL open-aperture exposure
Metering modesDigital ESP, Centre-Weighted Average, Spot, Highlight based spot, Shadow based spot
Shutter
ShutterComputerized focal-plane
Shutter speed range60 s - 1/4000 s
Continuous shooting3.5 frame/s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical TTL
General
LCD screen2.7" TFT LCD, 230,000 pixels, live preview capable
BatteryLithium-Ion rechargeable
Weight370 g (body only, no battery)
Made inChina
Camera produced by Olympus

The Olympus E-420 (or Olympus EVOLT E-420 in North America) is a 10 megapixel digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera made by Olympus. The camera conforms to the Four Thirds System standard, and together with its siblings in the E-4XX series, it is marketed as the smallest DSLR in the world.

Features

As with the E-400 (in Europe only) and E-410 before it, the E-420 is notable for its portability, especially when coupled with the simultaneously released Olympus 25mm f2.8 pancake lens. In addition to being based on the inherently more compact Four-Thirds system, its diminutive size is achieved by the use of a substantially smaller right hand grip than found on most dSLRs (similar to the grip design used on the E-400 and E-410, but with an added "ridge" for comfort and stability), as well as the continued exclusion of Olympus' well-known sensor-shift image stabilization from the package.

The E-420 uses Olympus' Supersonic Wave Filter to remove dust from the surface of the image sensor.

The E-420 was announced in March 2008 to replace the E-410, and shipping started two months later. In North America, it is marketed as the EVOLT E-420.

Advantages over the E-410 include Face Detection Technology for up to 8 faces, Imager AF (contrast-detect autofocus) in Live View mode with certain lenses (which provides 11 autofocus points as opposed to the usual 3), a redesigned grip, Shadow Adjustment Technology for greater perceived dynamic range, and wireless flash control for up to 3 flash units.

Storage

According to the official specification, the E-420 can accept up to an 8 GB CF memory card.

Gallery

  • Front view, body only. Front view, body only.
  • Rear view. Rear view.
  • Top view. Top view.
  • With 40–150 mm kit lens. With 40–150 mm kit lens.

References

  1. Olympus E400 Digital Camera Review letsgodigital.org

External links

Olympus Four Thirds system Digital SLR timeline
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Flagship E-1 E-3 E-5
High-end E-30
Midrange E-620
E-600
E-500 E-510 E-520
Entry-level E-300 E-330 E-450
E-400 E-410 E-420

BODY FEATURE: In-Body Image Stabilization

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