olympus vs nikon dslr

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olympus vs nikon dslr
Olympus E-620 vs Nikon D60?

Which do you like and why? Just do not choose Nikon because of the brand please, if you have a DSLR Digital recommends that you please Jot that also (in the $ 0 – $ 900 range) thanks!

No real competition here. The E-620, simply offers much more for your money. The D60 is an older camera and was originally competing against the E-500. I have and use an E-510 and the camera offers more value and great image quality. The first thing to note is that the D60 has an autofocus motor. If you want autofocus, you'll pay more for AF lenses. Olympus offers the image stabilization in the camera, which means you have the image stabilization with every lens attached. Nikon lenses requires further expansion to image stabilization (called Vibration Reduction, VR). For both autofous and image stabilization you need lenses that provide both (lenses very expensive) cameras in the Olympus E series lenses designed to be digital from scratch, with many comments indicating a better color and sharpness than the competition. The objective Kit of the E-620 is the fastest available now centered. It also offers limited among smaller and lighter lenses to cover 14-42mm range. The E-620 multi exposre shots. Anyone who did this with a movie camera can tell you that creates unique images of real interest. The E-620 also offers 6 filters art to make your shots more interesting and artistic. Certainly you can do this later with photo editing, the desirability of the camera is not pleasant. The E-620 offers a swivel LCD screen for difficult shots with Live View. The E-620 digital SLR is also the smallest and lightest on the market, having taken the site of the E-420. The E-620 also offers several shooting aspect ratio. You can take photos in 3:2, 4:3, 6:6 and 16:9 ratio. get an E-620 if I was not saving for a E-30, which offers even more. For the money, the E-620 is a good coverage with the goal box kit. There is much to learn and practice to make great images. And the E-620 competes well with the picture quality even at high ISO.

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