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Am extremely happy with this camera. The price was within my budget, it has a whole lot of features without the high price tag. My old E-410 lenses work well with the E-620.
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The Olympus e-620 is my third Olympus DSLR. Improvements have been made all the way with each new generation. The camera itself is small in size compared to the most common DSLR's. The clarity and ease of use are the benefits of the e-620. From a wide range of ISO settings multi frame exposure and continuous frame shooting. While this camera may overwhelm a new DSLR user they will soon find out how easy it is to use and the picture clarity will impress many.
Pros: The last of the reasonable price 4/3 dSLR from Olympus. Has all the features of an Olympus E30 for less and smaller. I would get this before getting an E-5. Cons: Nothing much to complaint about.
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Fantastic value for the money in my opinion. Good feature mix, only gripe with Oly DSLR is the funky flash strobe feature that's a focus assist in low light. Keep an FL36 or equiv on my bodies most of the time, the IR focusing of the flash is quick and sharp (camera uses flash to focus even if you have flash deselected). It's a great body, bearing in mind it's the lenses that produce the images by and large.
I bought this Olympus E-620 to replace my E-510. Although there are some new features, and a 12 mp vs a 10 mp, I'm not sure there's that much of a kick-up. It appears to me the E-510 has a little better build quality. The movable LCD on the E-620 is fine for those who use an LCD to provide framing and focus but I prefer the viewfinder, such as on my D90. Olympus has been a little pricey and the lens prices are way above the general Nikon/Canon array. Olympus does have quality glass and that's been true for a long time.