Digital photography Review has published their review of the Olympus E-620 dSLR camera:
The E-620 takes most of the features from the semi-pro E-30 and fits them into a body only slightly larger than the E-420, making it the most powerful entry-level Four Thirds camera yet. It has been a little overwhelmed by the buzz about E-P1, but does the little DSLR deserve a second look?
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Adobe has upgraded Photoshop Lightroom to version 2.4. You can download the free updates for both Windows and Macintosh versions from Adobe. Support for the following cameras has been added from Lightroom 2.3 to 2.4:
Further Windows and Macintosh software enhancements in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.4 include: (more…)
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Popular Photography Magazine has published their review of the Olympus E-620 dSLR camera:
In all, this is a very competent little DSLR. Being little is its strength—and if you’re sensitive to noise, its weakness. This might be one of the last DSLRs not to include video capture. After all, both the new Canon EOS Rebel T1i—which costs within $100 of the E-620—and the similarly priced Nikon D5000 pack it. But many dedicated still shooters aren’t clamoring for it. For those photographers, there’s plenty in this small package already.
You can read the entire E-620 review at Pop Photo.
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