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Olympus E-620 with 14-42mm and 40-150mm lenses
$589.00 to $1,156.00
The E-620 has the Freedom to Move You Autofocus Live View with Face Detection (up to 8 faces) and Shadow Adjustment Technology; expands the creative shooting possibilities with your SLR. Not to mention it's even easier to capture the shot with the 2.7'' HyperCrystal III swivel LCD, providing 270 degrees of movement.
| MPN | 262162 |
| Camera Type | SLR/Professional | Resolution | 13.1 Megapixel | LCD Screen Size | 2.7 in. | Digital Zoom | Without Digital Zoom | Weight | 1.04 lb. |
| Interchangeable Lens | Interchangeable Lenses |
| Image Sensor Type | Live MOS | Camera Resolution | 13.1 Megapixel | Image Resolutions | 640 x 480 • 3200 x 2400 • 2560 x 1920 • 1600 x 1200 • 1280 x 960 • 1024 x 768 • 4032 x 3024 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/4000 - 2 sec | White Balance | Auto • Manual • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Shade (Preset) • Flash (Preset) | Frames Per Second | 4 Frames |
| Memory Type | CompactFlash Card Type I • CompactFlash Card Type II • xD Picture Card | Compression Modes | Fine • SuperFine • Normal • Uncompressed • Basic | Compression Type | JPEG • Raw Image • DPOF 1.1 • EXIF • DCF | File Size (High Res.) | 14 MB (9 images on 128MB card) | File Size (Low Res.) | 0.1 MB (about 1,280 images on 128MB card) |
| ISO Speeds | Auto • 100 • 200 • 800 • 3200 | Flash Type | Built-In & External | Flash Functions | Flash Off • Auto Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync • Manual |
| Viewfinder | Optical | LCD Screen | With LCD Screen | LCD Screen Resolution | 230,000 pixels | LCD Protected Position | Without LCD Protected Position |
| Interface Type | USB 2.0 | Video Interface | Video Out |
| Battery Type | Proprietary Li-Ion | Battery Life | 500 Images |
| Self Timer | 2 Sec. • 12 Sec. | Tripod Mount | With Tripod Mount |
| Width | 5.11 in. | Depth | 2.36 in. | Height | 3.7 in. | Weight | 1.04 lb. |
| Family Line | Olympus E | Included Accessories | Software • USB Cable • Video Cable • Shoulder Strap • Driver • Battery Charger | UPC | 050332167360 | Release Date | 2009 |
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The E-620 has the Freedom to Move You Autofocus Live View with Face Detection (up to 8 faces) and Shadow Adjustment Technology; expands the creative shooting possibilities with your SLR. Not to mention it's even easier to capture the shot with the 2.7'' HyperCrystal III swivel LCD, providing 270 degrees of movement.
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