Upgraded my Olympus E-510 to the E-30 DSLR Camera
I’ve been using an Olympus E-510 DSLR for almost 3 years and it’s been a great camera. However,
Of course, when buying a camera, I always keep in mind the offerings from the different manufacturers, and do some research to compare the features and prices. The DSLR market is dominated by Canon and Nikon, who have about 75% of the market, but there are great cameras and lenses offered by Sigma, Pentax, Sony as well as Olympus. I have a substantial investment in the highly rated Olympus Zuiko Digital four-thirds system lenses and I'm very happy with the image quality that I was getting with the E-510 so decided not to change to brands.
My first DSLR camera was the Olympus E-500, which was my primary camera for about a year before I upgraded to the E-510. Even though I liked the E-500, I loved the E-510 even more, mainly because of the in-camera image stabilization and faster autofocusing system. It also has a live view LCD and higher resolution.
For me the choices to consider were the E-620, E-30, E-3 and the recently introduced E-5 (with HD video). I am interested in E-5, but right now the price is relatively high as it is the latest addition and the top of the Olympus DSLR line. The E-620 is quite similar to the E-30 (here's a comparison), more compact but with fewer features. The E-3 is also similar to the E-30 but with a more rugged, weatherproof magnesium alloy body, instead of glass reinforced plastic, but does not have some of the features introduced in the E-30. I do most of my photography in the studio and while having a more rugged camera body would be a great thing, it was not worth the additional cost for me right now, but I'd definitely pick up an E-3 if one came available at the right price range. I'm keeping my eye on the E-5 though - it looks like a great camera! I ended up buying a lightly used E-30 body and started to use it right away! I was lucky that we had some dramatic light in Vancouver yesterday, the day that my camera was delivered. Here's the first shot that I took:
I was happy with it!
What I like about the E-30 compared to the E-510:
- Brighter, larger swivel LCD
- Larger viewfinder
- Better performance at higher ISO
- 11 point autofocus (vs 3 forĀ the E-510)
- Multiple exposure (up to 4 images)
- Faster sync speed
- Faster burst mode
- Digital spirit level
- PC port for flash sync
- Art filters
- Face detection
- Shutter 1/8000 sec fastest shutter speed
- Wireless control of Olympus flash units (FL-50R and FL-36R
The controls for the E-30 are quite different than the E-510, including a second control dial, and it will take me a little time to get used to it. But the E-30 menu structure is very similar to the the E-510 so it was easy for me to set up the camera with my preferences. After using the E-510 for three years, I found the E-30 intuitive and easy to use. I'm looking forward to more of years great photos with the E-30!
Here are some more photos of Vancouver taken with the E-30 yesterday:
Related Links:
Review of the Olympus E-510 DSLR camera on Digital Photography Review.
Review of the Olympus E-30 DSLR camera on Digital Photography Review.