Olympus E-3 Review by PCmag
107 Views April 1st, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, OlympusWith ISO settings going all the way up to 3200, the E-3 showed very little noise until about ISO 1600.

PCmag has reviewed Olympus E-3 and given out “Bottom Line:The Olympus E-3 is a fine midrange D-SLR that’s a less-expensive alternative to competing models. Pros:Articulating LCD. Live view. Mechanical image stabilization. Fast autofocus. Excellent image quality in nearly all environments. Well-placed buttons. Cons:Large body. Small LCD. Unintuitive menu system. Flash shots slightly underexposed at times.”
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