Olympus E-410

The Olympus E-410 is a digital SLR camera in the lower price segment, which was presented in March 2007 and has been available since June 2007.

She is the sister model of the Olympus E -510 and the successor to the Olympus E-400 and is based on the Four Thirds Standard. Main difference between the E-510 is the lack of image stabilizer, as well as the handle. In addition, the access to many features only via the menu and not directly on buttons, like the E-510, possible.

The E-410 is aimed at beginners with high expectations. Visually, it leans very heavily on the OM- series of Olympus. Its main features include a 2.5 - inch monitor with 230,000 pixels, Live View ( constant motif and image control on the monitor), Supersonic wave filter paired ( for shaking of dirt particles on the sensor ) and the fairly small size with a low weight of only 375 g (body only).

The camera is available in three different kits, that include objective ( s).

  • ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42 mm 1:3.5-5.6
  • Double Zoom Kit ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42 mm 1:3.5-5.6
  • ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150 mm 1:4,0-5,6

In addition, the Olympus E -410 is a wide range of Zuiko lenses available.

Its successor is the Olympus E- 420th

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