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Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Olympus E-3 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus E-3.
Award: Good Buy January 2008
January 2008
 
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The editors liked

  • Solid feel to the rugged magnesium alloy body
  • Image stabilisation appears to deliver an unprecedented number of sharply in focus shots when shooting at extreme telephoto
  • Good image quality
  • Weatherproof camera body
  • LCD can swivel away from camera
  • Fast auto-focus
  • Good response times
  • Articulating LCD. Live view. Mechanical image stabilization. Fast autofocus. Excellent image quality in nearly all environments. Well-placed buttons.
  • Solidly built
  • Weatherproof
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Live View with articulating LCD screen.
  • Rotating
  • Swiveling LCD with live view
  • Very quick autofocusing
  • The comfiest eyepiece. Onetouch menu access to nearly 20 functions. The quickest focusing. Articulating LCD makes Live View a real asset
  • Instead of an afterthought.
  • Excellent photo quality
  • Fast performance
  • Solid
  • Dust- and splash-proof body
  • Flip-and-twist LCD
  • Large
  • 100 percent coverage viewfinder
  • Built-in wireless flash controller.
  • Excellent build quality
  • Weatherproofing
  • 150
  • 000 shot shutter life
  • Big
  • Bright viewfinder with 100% view
  • Articulated screen
  • Effective sensor-shift image stabilization
  • Very fast focus with new SWD lenses (less impressive with other lenses
  • However)
  • I...
  • Pivoting LCD
  • Live View shooting
  • Fast autofocusing
  • Bracketing flexibility
  • Very good image quality
  • Full environmental seals
  • Tilt/shift LCD screen with live view
  • Fast auto-focus.
  • Tough build quality
  • Dust and splash-proof
  • Effective built-in anti-shake and anti-dust
  • Live View with fully-articulated screen
  • Quick handling and broad customisation.
  • Build
  • Interface
  • Stabilisation
  • Detail
  • LCD screen

The editors didn't like

  • AF hunts around a bit when presented with busy scenes
  • Rotational angle of LCD could be a bit more flexible and the screen itself could be enlargd to 3-inches if we're being picky
  • White balance occasionally delivers colours a little on the cool side
  • Price is a little high
  • LCD could be bigger
  • Some softness in large images
  • Some image issues in low light and extreme light
  • Large body. Small LCD. Unintuitive menu system. Flash shots slightly underexposed at times.
  • JPEG images a bit noisy above ISO 800
  • Requires expensive Supersonic Wave Drive lenses for maximum focusing speed.
  • Very heavy
  • The back of the camera is a jumble. The 2.5inch LCD is smallish compared with competitors. Employs Olympuss XD memory card format
  • Instead of SD
  • As the second memory card slot. Presently only two superfast focusing lenses in the quiver.Camera Resolution
  • ...
  • Relatively low resolution for the price
  • Smallish LCD
  • Some clunky design aspects.
  • Resolution not as good as best in class (stronger AA filter?)
  • Though you wont see it in JPEGs
  • Highlight dynamic range not quite as good as competitors (better than other E-Series cameras)
  • Some highlight clipping on bright days unless you reduce exposu...
  • Heavy
  • Cumbersome quality menus
  • Some awkward control combinations
  • Not as good as the competition at high ISO
  • Control layout is a little cumbersome
  • Lacks customizability
  • Menus are too complex.
  • Higher noise above 800 ISO than rivals
  • AF system fast but often searched
  • Some controls illogically placed
  • Very tough rival in the Nikon D300.
  • Slowish frame rate
  • Noise at high ISO

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  Published: 2008-01-30, review by: dpexpert.com.au

  • Picture quality is consistently good, although we found the default saturation and contrast settings a little high. The shooting information is displayed on a body-top LCD and on the preview screen as well as in the viewfinder. The 12–60mm f2.8&ndas...
  • The only reservation we have about this camera applies to all in the Four Thirds camp – the sensor area is smaller than the more conventional APS-C cameras. This means that the photo receptors are smaller and therefore noise is slightly more noticea...
  • The Olympus E-3 is a fine camera, but whether it will woo professionals away from their Canons and Nikons with larger sensors and bigger installed lens and accessorie bases remains to be seen. The price seems about right by comparison with the competit...

 
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  Published: 2007-12-21, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Abstract:  The successor to the Olympus E-1 dSLR has been talked about for years. Since the E-1s launch in 2003, the Japanese company has concentrated mainly on entry- to mid-level dSLRs, though it has mentioned a replacement model for the E-1 from time to time....

 
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  Published: 2007-12-01, Author: Margaret , review by: photoreview.com.au

  • Abstract:  Olympus is targeting professional photographers and advanced enthusiasts with its E-3 DSLR model, which replaces the four-year-old E-1, the worlds first Four Thirds system DSLR. However, the promise of smaller, lighter cameras claimed for the Four T...

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  Published: 2007-11-26, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Fast focus, live view, dust reduction, great build, good images
  • Pictures are a little soft in some situations at high magnification, some competing models offer faster burst mode The Final Word E-3 is a great SLR and Olympuss best model to date. While it may not usurp the dominant forces of Canon and Nikon in this...
  • E-3 is a great SLR and Olympuss best model to date. While it may not usurp the dominant forces of Canon and Nikon in this space, its combination of great features and good quality pictures make it a viable alternative for people after something a litt...

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  Published: 2009-07-15, review by: Photoradar.com

  • Now the wait is finally over with the launch of the E-3. And it's causing quite a stir, thanks to a big dose of innovation and a rather bold claim to be the world's fastest autofocusing SLR.From the moment you pick up the E-3, you feel like you're hold...

 
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  Published: 2009-01-01, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • The E-3 offers a more solid build than most D-SLRs and this alone makes it a solid option for those who shoot in extreme situations. There´s no doubt it´s the best Olympus D-SLR yet and will certainly prove a serious competitor to Canon and Nikon...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-16, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Excellent image quality, good ergonomics and build, menu system, comprehensive feature set and customisability, super control panel, top plate display, responsive, good dust reduction system, great weather sealing
  • Fastest focus rate only available with Olympus’ Super Sonic Wave drive lenses, bulky for its class but particularly for a FourThirds Format camera! Cramped top plate buttons, not much headroom in RAW files, complex menus
  • Olympus’ new flagship DSLR replaces the now very long in the tooth E1 and bridges that gap for Olympus aficionados between enthusiast and professional shooting. It’s big, heavy, and very capable but not without its flaws...

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  Published: 2008-06-01, review by: EISA.eu

  • Abstract:  The Olympus E-3 is a comfortable (but robust) camera that offers a high level of protection against water and dust. It provides very effective image stabilisation, dust removal and a Live View function on the articulated LCD screen, but most important...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-14, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Live View functionality and LCD screen for multitude of creative shooting angles, fastest auto focus system in the world
  • Big and heavy, busy scenes occasionally confuse the AF, white balance also confused by (non white) dominant colours

 
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  Published: 2008-05-08, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • Builtin image stabilisation, Freerotating LCD, Live View
  • Cluttered menu system, Images could be better,

 
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