Olympus E-400

The Olympus E-400 is a digital SLR that was manufactured in developed by Olympus and Kodak Four Thirds standard. Its market launch in October 2006. Featuring a 10 - megapixel sensor and the very small dimensions of 129.5 × 91 × 53 mm, this camera is not only the midget inside the E- series, but also the smallest digital SLR on the market.

Thanks for compatibility developed by the Olympus E-System, a sufficient number of Zuiko lenses are available for this camera. The E-400 as well as the E500 has a large 2.5 inch monitor with 215,000 pixels and an ultrasonic dust filter ( Supersonic Wave Filter ), the tiny dust particles removed by ultrasound from the image sensor.

Continuous shooting is possible in a row with a maximum speed of 3 frames / sec and a maximum of 5 images (RAW ) or 20 images ( JPEG).

Like its sister model E- 500 has the E-400 has two memory card slots. During the first slot type memory cards CF I, CF II and IBM Microdrive support, the second slot can hold the xD -Picture Cards developed by Olympus and Fuji. The E-400 weighs 375 g

Her successor is the Olympus E- 410.

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