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Reviewed by: 

handika.wisnu

( Casual)

Review Date
November 25, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 1 of 2

Price Paid:  $700.00 from Irgy's Camera Jakart

Summary:

Before buying E-520, i spent 3 months researching for the best DSLR that suits my needs...after comparing with other brands (Nikon, Canon, Sony, Pentax), my choice finally come to Olympus E-520.
I've used the camera for a month and i found myself quite pleased with the E-520. The built quality is better than competitors competing in similar level (Canon's XSi or Sony A350)...less plastic-feel, and the rubberized hand grip is also nice.
It surely doesn't feel or look cheap.

And I also find that the weight of E-520 is very compelling, almost every time i went out with friends i always take my E-520 with me...it's a very rare occasion that i didn't bring the camera with me.
No wonder the Pro reviewer of this product stated exactly the same...there's no point of having a DSLR but you left it at home.

E-520 is not without flaws though, the AF in low-light is quite hard...sometimes it just give up...for action or sport photography you might yourself missing a couple of good shots when using this camera, especially combined with low light condition... (luckily i'm currently not into those fields). For common low-light photography, E-520's weaknesses can be tricked by trying to focus on a higher contrast object first and then take the picture.

I shoot primarily nature/outdoor, candid, macro, and low-light/night photography.
I found no problem at all for the first three categories, just make sure you take lots of pictures when shooting in low light or night photography since you can't use ISO 1600 (to much noise for my liking), and that means slower shutter speed...my experience in using E-520 for low light/night photography is it will produce blurry images (caused by slow shutter speed and the maximum usable ISO 800).
Either your object is perfectly still or your hand is perfectly stable...you can produce nice night photos with E-520 ( i found myself shooting at 1-2 sec shutter speed, and 3 out of 10 images are blur free...handheld)

Strengths:

+ Great value for money especially with the double lens kit
+ Weight is very light, ideal for casual shooters like myself
+ Good kit lenses
+ IS feature (image stabilization) is very helpful when shooting low light/night photos, mainly because the ISO - shutter speed problem i stated before.
+ Super control panel -- might be confusing at first, but when get used to it, the control panel become very handy.

Weaknesses:

- Usable ISO in my opinion is maximum at 800 --> this means slower maximum shutter speed.
- Low light/night photography might experience problems when taking pictures...such as blurry pictures, especially handheld --> make sure you take lots of the same pictures to ensure you got at least one blur free image.
- Dynamic range is below par with the competition, i found much of my sky pictures are blown out...too bad.

Similar Products Used:

Canon Xsi
Sony A350

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Reviewed by: 

Justintoxicated

( Beginner)

Review Date
July 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 2 of 2

Price Paid:  $520.00 from Amazon - Buy.com

Summary:

I am really happy with my purchase so far. I really think that this camera is an excellent value especially at the sale price of $520 with the 14-42 kit lens. It took me a few days to get used to the new menu system and the Olympus way of changing settings things vs my older non SLR Canon Cameras. This is my first SLR so I really can't compare to the e510 or others. I can certainly say that the grip is better than my friend's e420, although the camera is a little heavier and larger. The button layout is pretty decent and the super control panel menu allows for quick adjustments.

I decided to get Olympus rather than other brands because I wanted to try something new and different. I read allot of great reviews for the e510 and since the e520 is supposed to fix some of the e510's shortcomings the decision was pretty easy considering the excelent pricing on this vs similar cameras. The camera is an excellent value over other brands plus I never have to worry about purchasing super expensive IS zoom lenses as I would need to do with other manufacturers.

I was skeptical of the live view hype but I have found that when taking macro shots with a tripod it comes in real handy. It allows you to digital zoom in 10x on the screen and manually focus to ensure your subject is in focus down the hairs on a spiders leg. Without live view you can only see through the viewfinder and hence, you cannot focus as precisely. The other live view feature I found very useful is to be able to see how 4 different exposures at a time will affect your results as well as a histogram before you even shoot. I tend to use live view to make some adjustments then switch it back to regular shooting to take my shots because it is so much faster. It really helps a beginner like me to learn how to make adjustments properly.

I'm very happy with my purchase so far.

Strengths:

- Awesome Live view!
- Light weight and fairly compact.
- Nice Grip and right hand controls.
- Excellent Value!
- Built in IS (horizontal + vertical, vertical, horizontal for those nice panning shots
- I believe it uses the E3 sensor (but don’t quote me).
- Really Low price for what you get!
- Nice Menu layout once your accustomed to using it

Weaknesses:

- I had some trouble focusing in the dark using the built in flash for focusing (with 14-42 and Prime 50mm ) The low-light focus aid is the built in flash....
- Only 3 point AF - does not seem to bother me though.
- Have to make some adjustments to the exposure when taking really bright outdoor shots.
- EV bracketing mode only allows for .3-1 stop difference max, if I could get 2-3 stops, then I would be able to use this feature for HDR shots.

Similar Products Used:

- This is my first SLR, but other cameras I have owned or used are:
Canon G1
Canon Digital elph S410
Canon A95

Customer Service:

No experience.



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