The Olympus E-10 is a DSLR with a 4.0 megapixel CCD image sensor and was introduced in 2000. It has a TTL viewfinder, and, fixed to the body, a 4× optical zoom lens with lens aperture f/2–2.4. Instead of a moving mirror a beam splitting prism is used to split the image between the optical viewfinder and CCD. Thus it was possible to have a "live view" on the LCD-Display and in parallel see the image in the TTL-viewfinder.
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- The Olympus E-10 is a DSLR with a 4.0 megapixel CCD image sensor and was introduced in 2000. It has a TTL viewfinder, and, fixed to the body, a 4× optical zoom lens with lens aperture f/2–2.4. Instead of a moving mirror a beam splitting prism is used to split the image between the optical viewfinder and CCD. Thus it was possible to have a "live view" on the LCD-Display and in parallel see the image in the TTL-viewfinder. The E-10 has a strong metallic case, and feels very robust, very different from ordinary digital cameras. A deep hand grip, protruding viewfinder and generally high-quality feeling controls give the camera an authentic professional sensation. It weighs in at approximately 37 oz. (1050 g). The E-10 was succeeded by the 5 megapixel Olympus E-20, announced in 2001.
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- Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual
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- TTL full-aperture exposure metering
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- 2,240 × 1,680 (4 million)
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- Optical TTL through beam splitting prism
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- The Olympus E-10 is a DSLR with a 4.0 megapixel CCD image sensor and was introduced in 2000. It has a TTL viewfinder, and, fixed to the body, a 4× optical zoom lens with lens aperture f/2–2.4. Instead of a moving mirror a beam splitting prism is used to split the image between the optical viewfinder and CCD. Thus it was possible to have a "live view" on the LCD-Display and in parallel see the image in the TTL-viewfinder.
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