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The right side has back and front control dials-a nice touch since many manufacturers have jettisoned at least one dial-plus a full status LCD display.
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On the top left, the mode dial contains the usual assortment of exposure mode options: Program, aperture/shutter-priority, and manual (PASM) the most frequently used scene program modes full auto and Art/Scene, in which you can select from the handful of Olympus' new Art Filters or an additional set of scene program modes. The E-30 nevertheless feels sturdy, comfortable to grip, and the lack of metal makes it a bit lighter: 1.7 pounds to the 50D's 1.9. In contrast, the 50D has at least partial magnesium alloy construction.
It lacks the complete dust and weather sealing of its older sibling, and in fact the chassis is made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (the D90 is plastic as well). The E-30 is similarly designed to the E-3 but makes some notable deviations. On a side note, the lenses in general seem a bit noisy to me. My advice: If you're planning on spending more than $1,000 for a body, don't skimp on the lens though a lot more expensive, the 12-60mm is far nicer and more flexible than the 14-42mm kit lens. I tested it with the consumer-grade Olympus 9-18mm f4-5.6 lens (18-36mm equivalent) and the higher-grade 12-60mm f2.8-4 SWD lens. As of this review, you can buy it in two "official" configurations: body only and in a kit with the 14-42mm (28-84mm equivalent) lens. The resulting magnification factor is 2x, compared with 1.6x (Canon) and 1.5x (all others). Like all of Olympus' dSLRs, the E-30 is based on the Four Thirds system, which combines sensors half the size of a frame of 35mm film and the same 4:3 aspect ratio with a standard lens mount.
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It has a host of attractions, including a 12-megapixel Live MOS sensor, articulating LCD, fun (if not terribly practical) Art Filters, sensor-shift image stabilization, and built-in 3-group wireless flash controller, plus very nice photo quality and fast performance. However, with the E-30, it looks as if Olympus enters the ring swinging. 20071220ufomobilephonetransformer.With a price gap of about $500 between Olympus' consumer models and the E-3, Olympus has long had a pretty big hole in its dSLR lineup-a hole populated by extremely popular competitors such as the Nikon D90, the Canon EOS 40D, and the Canon EOS 50D.