CNET UK "Olympus has even managed to extend the dynamic range of JPEGs produced by the camera. Where the E-420 would clip highlights, should you take your eye off the histogram (real-time in live view), the E-450, with the 'auto gradation' option enabled, can largely be left alone to make complex auto-exposure decisions."
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DigitalCameraTracker on 20th Aug 2009 (via digitalcameratracker.com)
The 10-megapixel E-450 makes a number of subtle but welcome improvements over its predecessor, the E-420, and, as a result, is a worthwhile entry-level digital SLR. Offering good picture quality, comfortable handling and diminutive dimensions, it's a strong contender if you're looking to step up from a compact
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CNetUK on 20th Aug 2009 (via reviews.cnet.co.uk)
LetsGoDigital reviewed the Olympus E-450 digital camera on 18 August 2009 . They said: "The image quality of the Olympus E-450 is certainly good. Especially for the novice, the Olympus E-450 will be a good camera that allows for easy and effective shooting. The many settings, a pleasant operation and a compact size make the camera combination that can be looked at with pride. We have only one smal...
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“With the arrival of the Olympus E-450, the assortment of FourThirds DSLR cameras is enhanced once more. The Olympus E-450 is the successor to the E-420 and takes over the lead of being one of the world’s most compact DSLR cameras. This fight is literally battled out over millimeters and milligrams and the competition is
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PhotoNewsToday on 20th Aug 2009 (via photonewstoday.com)
Olympus E-450 DSLR review : With the arrival of the Olympus E-450, the assortment of FourThirds DSLR cameras is enhanced once more. The Olympus E-450 is the successor to the E-420 and takes over the lead of being one of the world's most compact DSLR cameras. This fight is literally battled out over millimeters and milligrams and the competition is killing. Olympus is facing brands like Canon,...
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LetsGoDigital on 17th Aug 2009 (via letsgodigital.org)
Last update (25 July’09): - Review & Sample Photos @ ePhotozine Olympus E-450 is the world’s smallest digital SLR with built-in Art Filters nmeasuring 5.1 inches by 3.6 inches by 2.1 inches (excluding protrusions), and weighing in at a featherweight 13.4 ounces. This 10-megapixel DSLR also features autofocus with live view, face detection, shadow adjustment technology, dust
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