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Olympus E-410 Digital SLR Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 27th Jul 2007 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Price | £433.91 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £499.00 (Inc VAT) |
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A range of general test shots are shown over the next two pages. In some cases, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth purposes, and a crop taken from the original full resolution image has been placed below it to show the overall image quality. Some other pictures may be clicked to view the original full-size image.

Due to the vagaries of JPEG compression, the full-size version of this image was, at over 6MB, too large for our download system, so you'll have to be content with the full-size crop below.

Compare this with the similar shots that I've taken with other 10MP DSLRs, but bear in mind that it was taken on a very dull overcast day.

The 14mm wide end of the kit lens is equivalent to 28mm, good for wide-angle shots. Yes, that's an overhead assault course type of thing. No, I didn't have a go on it.

This full-size corner crop from the above image shows the excellent corner sharpness of the Zuiko kit lens.

The Four Thirds sensor may have slightly less dynamic range than an equivalent APS-C sensor, but I think any camera would have burned out the sky in this shot.

Good edge definition and no fringes
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spolky said on 16th January 2009
Stephen Harrison said on 2nd July 2009
Hi,
I really enjoyed reading your reveue on the 410d Olympus. I purchased one 12 months ago now and I love it, it's my first digital slr and the kit that currys offere... more
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My first DSLR was the highly-acclaimed (at the time) Canon 350D, and to be fair it did produce some cracking shots with the much-maligned and seriously underrated 18-55mm kit lens.... more