Olympus E-510 Review by Four-Thirds User
1,047 Views July 26th, 2007 Category: Olympusthe new Olympus E-510 in the test lab to find out just how effectively its new Supersonic Wave driven moving sensor image stabilisation system (IS) performs

fourthirds-user Reviewed the Olympus Evolt E510 and gave out”t’s not a gimmick - IS really does work and it’s a very worthwhile feature to include in your photographic armoury. And the Olympus E-510 moving sensor IS is competitive with the OIS served up by Leica’s 14-50mm standard zoom. But don’t leave the camera’s Mode 2 on unless you need it for panning! And don’t expect to combine the forces of the lens OIS and in-camera IS; it won’t work….”
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