Olympus E-620 Digital SLR Inspires Consumers To 'Color Outside The Lines'
Have Fun and Free Yourself with In-Camera Art Filters and Multiple Exposures;
Travel Freely with the Smallest DSLR with Built-In Image Stabilization
24 February 2009 – The world’s
smallest and lightest creative D-SLR with built-in image stabilization
has finally arrived! The new Olympus E-620 combines the technical
sophistication required by pros with easy-to-use functions desired by
hobbyists. As a result, ambitious photographers everywhere can now take
creativity to a whole new level. Outfitted with a custom 7-point Twin
autofocus system, the E-620 provides consistent focus, as well as a
generous 12.3 Megapixel High-Speed Live MOS. Additionally, the Live
View technology as well as the 2.7” free-angle HyperCrystal III
LCD make framing every shot a cinch. In-camera Art Filters entice users
to be artistic by allowing them to apply stylish effects at the touch
of a button. Indeed, the E-620 is everything that makes Olympus Four
Thirds Standard D-SLR cameras great. The latest addition to the
E-System range offers creative and technological power – all rolled
into one. The new model will be available for purchase at the end of
April 2009.
A license for creativity
Designed
to stimulate creativity, the E-620 brings out the artist in anyone.
This D-SLR comes packed with features that will give a different look
to the shot that’s being captured, all without the need for a computer
or special software. Effects can even be viewed in real time. Familiar
from the E-30, the Art Filters enable a selection from one of six
exciting themes. With this function, photos can for example be given
striking colours in order to create a more intense, joyful feel by
applying the Pop Art filter. This confers images a completely new
artistic flair. Other fantastic effects include Pin Hole, Soft Focus,
Pale & Light colour, Light Tone and Grainy Film. On top of that,
there’s the option to utilise the Live View display to overlay two
images in shooting mode, or even three stored RAW images in editing
mode, in order to create amazing new Multi Exposure masterpieces, all
in real time. Plus, users can always frame their shot in a way that
suits their fancy. All they have to do is choose between four different
aspect ratios: 4:3 (standard), 3:2 (35mm equivalent), 6:6
(medium-format) or 16:9 (cinematic).
The E-620’s elegant body promotes creativity as
much as the state-of-the-art technology packed inside. Guaranteeing
pictures are a success no matter what the conditions or how far the
subject is, built-in image stabilization corrects camera shake up to
four EV steps, assuring steadiness and making tripods unnecessary in
most instances. Then there’s the free-angle 2.7” HyperCrystal III
LCD with 176° viewing angle, which means shots can be taken from almost
any perspective. This way, you can even capture a field of daisies from
a bee’s point of view! Working in terrific harmony with the camera’s
contrast AF* capabilities, the Live View functionality allows you to
comfortably judge results even before they are shot: what you see is
what you get. Perfect light is a guarantee with the ability to use up
to three separate, camera controlled, Wireless Flash groups – an option
first introduced with the E-3. And with the attachable HLD-5 Power
Grip, taking vertical photos becomes a breeze while the extra battery
performance enables shooting for longer hours. With such an impressive
array of functions, the potential of the E-620 can be stretched as far
as the photographer’s imagination.
A camera with the works
A camera that inspires creativity needs to be extraordinarily functional
as well, and the E-620 doesn’t disappoint. One of the D-SLR’s most
exciting facets is the new 7-point Twin AF which features seven
distance-measuring points, five of which are cross-points. This Olympus
autofocus technology was developed for the professional E-3 after the
comprehensive analysis of thousands of photographs and interviews with
professional photographers. It has now been tailored to hobbyist needs:
the five cross-points work by using horizontal and vertical sensor
lines to supply data that determines the ideal focal points of each
shot. This ensures every snap of the shutter produces blur-free
results. In addition, the AF was specifically designed to work easily
and rapidly with Supersonic Wave Drive (SWD) lenses. With the E-620,
being out of focus becomes a thing of the past.
Aside from the amazing AF, the E-620 also packs
the one-two punch of a 12.3 Megapixel high-speed Live MOS sensor and
the latest-generation TruePic III+ processor so that every picture is
as clear as the real thing – even when shot at a blazing fast 4fps. If
users aren’t taking advantage of the LCD to do their framing, they can
employ the exceptional viewfinder which magnifies up to 0.96x and
provides 95% viewing coverage. An Auto White Balance also helps
reproduce vivid and true to life colours.
Goes where you go, does what you want it to do
One of the advantages of Four Thirds technology is perfectly incorporated
into the E-620: it is so compact and light that it can be taken
anywhere. And thanks to a design that provides a handy ergonomic grip,
this model always feels comfortable to hold. It’s also equipped with
Olympus’ exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter dust protection system – the
most effective dust protection system on the market. In addition, the
camera’s buttons illuminate to provide valuable aid when shooting at
night.
The Olympus E-620 can be enjoyed with nearly
all E-System accessories, such as 33 lenses and different flash
systems. New robust Olympus Flash Brackets, like the FL-BK04, ensure
maximum flexibility and good light in any situation where a flash may
be needed. And two flashes are also not a problem with the practical
FL-BKM03 Flash Bracket, on which any standard flash or the twin flash
set STF-22 can be mounted. As for those who like to take a dive,
Olympus’ new PT-E06 Underwater Case has you covered to depths of up to
40m.
Boasting all of Olympus’ technological
know-how, this camera delivers everything creative types want in a
digital SLR. It offers the ultimate in E-System features such as the
Supersonic Wave Filter and Live View as well as artistic options like
Art Filters in one innovative package.
Availability
The Olympus E-620 DSLR will be
available in May 2009. It includes E-620 Body, USB Cable, Video Cable,
Li-Ion Battery Pack (BLS-1), Li-Ion Battery Charger (BCS-1), Shoulder
Strap, OLYMPUS Master 2 Software CD-ROM, Manuals and Registration card.
Pricing
U.S. Pricing / Product Configurations
E-620 Body Estimated Street Price: $699.99
E-620 Body with ED 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 Zuiko Digital Zoom Lens Estimated Street Price: $799.99
The Olympus E-620 digital SLR – main features:
Creativity
- Art Filters, Multiple Exposure, Wireless Flash, Multi-Aspect
- Comfortable Live View thanks to high-speed contrast AF
- Free-angle 6.9cm/2.7” HyperCrystal III LCD
- 12.3 Megapixel Live MOS Sensor
Functionality
- Built-in IS with max. 4 EV steps efficiency
- 7-point Twin AF (5 cross points)
- Optical viewfinder with approx 95% field of view and approx 0.96x magnification
Portability
- Small and light-weight body
Additional features of the Olympus E-620:
- Multiple-exposure function with LCD monitor display of current view superimposed on top of previously captured image
- Auto gradation adjustment to prevent blown highlights and blocked-in shadows
- Face Detection and Shadow Adjustment Technology
- Auto white balance control
- Perfect Shot Preview to enable comparison of the results of various settings adjustments before actual shooting
- Reliable Supersonic Wave Filter dust reduction system
- Built-in flash (GN12) with commander function for wireless off-camera flash synchronization
- Wireless flash control in up to 3 groups (separate press release available for Olympus FL-50R and FL-36R flash units)
- Versatile bracketing functions for ISO, white balance, exposure, and flash
- Based on the Four Thirds Standard
- Illuminated buttons
- Ergonomic design of body, control buttons and GUI for easy operation
- AE/AF lock functionality for individual customisation
- ISO 100-3200 for wide-ranging sensitivity
- Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface
- High-speed data writing and lossless RAW compression for quick processing
- Simultaneous writing of RAW and JPEG
- 23 shooting modes (5 Exposure Modes, 5 Creative Modes, 13 Scene Select Modes)
- Wide dynamic range in highly lit areas
- Dual memory slot for CompactFlash and xD-Picture Cards (incl. support for UDMA High-Speed CF cards and Microdrive)
The Olympus E-620 is available in the following configurations:
- Olympus E-620 Lens Kit
(E-620 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 lens)
- Olympus E-620 Double Zoom Kit
(E-620 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 and ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 lenses)
- Olympus E-620 Pancake Lens Kit
(E-620 body with ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm 1:2.8 lens)
New accessories:
- HLD-5 Power Grip
- FL-BK04 Flash Bracket
- FL-BKM03 Twin Flash Bracket
- PT-E06 Underwater Case
* Full contrast AF performance is available
with new Olympus lenses including the ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm
1:4.0-5.6, the ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6, the ZUIKO DIGITAL ED
40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6, the ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm 1:2.8 “pancake” lens and the
ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-54mm 1:2.8-3.5 II.
Appendix
7-point Twin AF
A
high-speed 7-point autofocus system that uses 7 distance-measuring
points, five of which are cross-points, to help determine accurate
focus for the camera. It works by using horizontal and vertical sensor
lines that form a hounds-tooth pattern to pick out actual focal points
and then use the collected data to establish high-precision focus.
Art Filters
Enables special
artistic effects to be created directly in the camera. The following
Art Filters are available in the Olympus E-620:
Pop Art: Enhances colours,
making them stronger and more vivid to create high-impact pictures that
express the happy, light-hearted feeling of the pop art style.
Soft Focus: Creates a soft
tone which gives pictures an ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere. It
renders pictures as though they were veiled in heavenly light, without
obscuring details such as the hair or flower petals.
Pale & Light Colour: The foreground is enclosed in flat, gentle light – similar to a flashback scene in a film – creating a sense of déjà vu.
Light Tone: Creates a picture
with a gentle feel to it, similar to one taken under artificial
lighting. Both the shade and highlight areas are rendered very softly
to provide a sophisticated atmosphere.
Grainy Film: This effect
recreates the feeling of reality evoked by grainy, high-contrast
monochrome pictures. The strong presence and dramatic atmosphere make
the subject stand out impressively.
Pin Hole: Reduces the
peripheral brightness like an image seen through a pinhole. Added to
this is a unique colour tone that results in a style that has an air of
secrecy or portrays the feeling of being lost in another dimension or
space.
Built-in image stabilization
A
type of image stabiliser that is built directly into the camera. This
enables the photo-enhancing effects of image stabilization to be
enjoyed irrespective of the attached lens. In Olympus E-System cameras
with built-in image stabilization, a gyro sensor detects the precise
direction of the shake. Using the on-board SWD, the shake is then
compensated for by shifting the image sensor according to the movement
data. For quick response at long focal lengths, cameras are equipped
with two dedicated microprocessors: one to control the two supersonic
motors that shift the unit vertically and horizontally, and one to
provide high-precision control.
Face Detection Technology
A
technology that searches for faces in a composition and recognises them
as the main subject. It then automatically puts them in focus and
optimally adjusts exposure to create an image that’s sharp in the right
places and ideally exposed.
High Speed Live MOS Sensor
A
high-performance image sensor that enables Live View capabilities and
fast sequential shooting for D-SLR cameras. It combines the advanced
specifications of a Full Frame Transfer (FFT) CCD with the low power
requirement of a CMOS. Photodiodes are deeply embedded in the sensor to
suppress image noise. The faithful reproduction of subject details with
rich tones and natural, vibrant colours characterise this type of
sensor.
HyperCrystal
A high-grade,
fully-transmissive technology used in LCDs, which employs an additional
layer at the bottom of the LCD to reflect light from external light
sources. This enhances the brightness of the LCD, so even in direct
sunlight images are displayed sharply and with improved contrast
compared to that of conventional displays. Also, it provides for
particularly wide viewing angles without glare or shadow, so images can
be framed from a variety of angles and viewed by several people at once.
Live View
Provides an
alternative to framing shots through the viewfinder on a digital SLR
camera. The image sent through the lens to the image sensor is
displayed directly on the camera’s LCD. Whereas most compact digital
cameras have been equipped with Live View functionality for many years,
this feature has only recently become available on D-SLRs. The world’s
first D-SLR to feature continuous Live View capabilities was the
Olympus E-330.
Multi Aspect
The E-620 lets
photographers choose from four different aspect ratios that enable
individualised framing of scenes. These provide a new means of adding
expression to shots and the selected ratio can be seen directly on the
camera’s LCD. The available aspect ratios include: 16:9, 3:2, 4:3 and
6:6.
Multi Exposure
Multiple
exposures are possible with the E-620 in both Live View and viewfinder
shooting. In Live View shooting, two images or previously shot RAW data
is used as the base image and the final photo can be monitored by
overlapping the image to be added on the LCD. Two images can be
superimposed in a single multiple exposure sequence while three RAW
images can even be over combined in editing mode.
RC Wireless Flash Control
The
user can control wireless flash units remotely – eliminating the need
for extra cables – by using the built-in flash as the system’s master
unit. Control options include the ability to independently regulate
flash mode and compensation settings for up to three groups of flashes,
four channel settings to avoid interference as well as a wide range of
brightness levels.
Shadow Adjustment Technology
A
technology designed to improve exposure for pictures with dark areas.
Using a sensor that works much like the human eye, dark parts of a
composition (e.g. a shadow under a tree) are identified and the camera
then adjusts the exposure settings accordingly for those areas. The
result is a more realistic and detailed picture.
Supersonic Wave Filter
Dust
entering digital SLRs, for example during lens changes, can cause
damage to photos – unless it is removed. With the Supersonic Wave
Filter, the potential for dust to ruin photos is eliminated. A
transparent filter is located between the camera’s shutter and sensor.
It makes sure no dust is able to land on the sensor. Instead, the
particles settle on the filter and are then shaken off by a series of
ultrasonic vibrations generated by the filter when activated. Olympus
was the first manufacturer to incorporate dust protection in D-SLRs.
TruePic III+ image processor
Olympus’
latest-generation image processing engine. It automatically enhances
important aspects of image quality including: colour reproduction
(colour range, saturation and brightness), picture sharpness (reduced
image noise, improved edge reproduction), as well as providing faster
processing speeds. Furthermore, it supports Art Filters to enable
unprecedented creative expression.