Thursday, November 01, 2007

Hands-On Look At New Olympus E-3 DSLR

If the Olympus E-1, the company's first high-end DSLR, never caught on among pros, you can blame its painfully slow, insensitive autofocus system. But one look at the new Olympus E-3 ($1,700, estimated street, body only) was enough to convince Popular Photography & Imaging that, this time around, Olympus has come up with not just a much better AF system, but a much better camera all around.

Read their Hands-On Review of the new Olympus E-3 digital SLR.

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