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Olympus E-620 Camera

Posted on January 27, 2021August 27, 2023 By Hulk

Olympus E-620 Four Thirds DSLR incorporates a 12.3 MP Live MOS sensor and TruePic III Image Processing Engine delivers superior image quality in all lighting situations.

The In-Body Image Stabilization which virtually eliminates blur with any lens attached, you can shoot without worrying about shaking your shot.

The 7-point twin cross AF system use a 2-line twin sensor configuration to improve AF accuracy. The 270 degree swivel 2.7-inch Hyper Crystal III LCD allows comfortable shooting under various conditions.

Other highlights include high-speed 4-fps sequential shooting, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment, Art Filter and Multiple Exposure function to expand your world of expressions.

Olympus E-620 Key Features:

  • 12.3-Megapixel Hi-Speed Live MOS sensor
  • TruePic III image processing engine
  • In-Body Image Stabilization
  • 2.7″ 230k-dot Swivel LCD monitor
  • Optical viewfinder with 95% field of view
  • 7-Point AF System
  • 4 fps Burst Shooting
  • ISO 100-3200
  • Multiple Exposure
  • Face Detection
  • 16 Scene modes
  • 6 Art Filters
  • Dust Reduction System

Download User’s Manual: Olympus E-620 Instruction Manual

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