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March 3, 2010

Olympus E-600 review

Product Code: 452903

Available exclusively through the Dixons group, the 12.3Mp Olympus E-600 is a rebadged, pared-down and better-value version of the E-620. Both are aimed at photographers wanting a light and portable digital SLR camera.

Available exclusively through the Dixons group, the 12.3Mp Olympus E-600 is a rebadged, pared-down and better-value version of the Olympus E-620. Both are aimed at photographers wanting a light and portable digital SLR camera.

At the time of writing, the Olympus E-600 digital SLR camera was being offered for a bargain £399, down from the suggested price of £549, including a 14-42mm lens. You also get the E-620's lightning-fast, seven-point twin AF system; three-mode, in-body anti-shake, courtesy of a sensor shift mechanism; and protection for the Live Mos chip when changing lenses, in the shape of the dust-busting Supersonic Wave Filter system.

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Looking and handling like a traditional digital SLR, in about 1.5 seconds you're ready to start shooting, with the rear LCD (which flips out and rotates through 270 degrees) providing an overview of currently selected shooting settings. Our only grumble about the Olympus E-600's case is that it could have done with a slightly larger, rounder grip. This smacks of corner-cutting to reduce bulk, as do the smaller-than-average backplate buttons. However, these are well-labelled and thoughtfully laid out.

While it's disappointing that the Olympus E-600 digital SLR camera does away with three of the E-620's Art Filter effects, the more visually arresting three - Pop Art, Pinhole, and Soft Focus - remain and, like any effects, they work best when used sparingly. The light sensitivity range runs from ISO 100 to ISO 3200. There's nothing unusual about that, but what is surprising is the fact that users can fine-tune their options, courtesy of 15 incremental steps between the lowest and highest ISO options.

The Olympus E-600 digital SLR camera writes photos to either CompactFlash or XD Picture Cards. There are slots for both, and you can transfer files between them. Images display impressive edge-to-edge sharpness and even exposure. Perhaps inevitably, pixel fringing is evident in high-contrast scenarios, but it's hidden much better than we'd normally expect at this price.

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Olympus E-600 scored:
9.3 out of 10

The 2 most helpful reviews based on 19 reviews:

Confirmed purchaser

9
Good Points
Essentailly an E-620 without a few, unimportant features for substantilly less money
Bad Points
Reviewer left no comment
Confirmed purchase on 25 Jan 2010

Gareth, Telford

10
Good Points
Array of programs,swivel lcd screen,fast positive autofocus
Bad Points
Fully auto program sluggish indoors,af illuminator does'nt always work.
Confirmed purchase on 24 Dec 2009

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A great deal is currently to be had on the E-600, a scaled-down and better-value version of the E-620

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