Olympus E-3 Review by PCAdvisor
131 Views April 1st, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, OlympusMore positively, the Olympus E-3’s substantial magnesium alloy build means that it’ll withstand a good few knocks in the heat of the action and allows for the inclusion of a tilt and swivel 2.5in LCD screen with continuous Live View, as also found on Panasonic’s L10.

PCAdvisor has reviewed Olympus E-3 and given out “To be picky, the Olympus E-3’s auto white-balance performance is variable, something the manual itself acknowledges. Still, there are sufficient manual settings to correct it, and since this isn’t a camera for the point-and-shoot brigade, those who enjoy customising settings to the nth degree will get the most out of the E-3.”
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