Olympus announces development of Four-Thirds DSLR

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Olympus announces development of Four-Thirds DSLR

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Pre-Photokina 2008: Olympus has today announced the development of a new Four Thirds system DSLR aimed at advanced amateur photographers. The fabled ‘tweener’ is an addition to the range positioned between the E-3 and the E-520 models, and inherits a number of the E-3’s professional-level features including its advanced high-speed 11-point autofocus system, built-in image stabilization system with up to 5 stops correction, and somewhat cryptically ‘a new and updated feature to replace?the current splash- and dust-proof function’. Olympus will be exhibiting the camera at Photokina, and it is due to for release in the first quarter of 2009.

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One Response to “Olympus announces development of Four-Thirds DSLR”

  1. Jon Says:

    Thanks for the info on the New Olympus. Do you think DSLR cameras are worth the price? I found this site that gives some info on them. http://www.dslrcamerareviews.com Just trying to decide whether to buy a DSLR or point and shoot. I would be looking for an entry level model, and maybe this amateur Olympus would work. Thanks for any advise.

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