cacapo
23-06-2008, 02:12
Quais as principais diferenças entre a olympus e-420 e a olympus e-510, e amelhor das duas que referi anteriormente em relaçao à Pentax k100d super.
Desde já agradecido!!
Desde já agradecido!!
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View Full Version : Slr para um amador cacapo 23-06-2008, 02:12 Quais as principais diferenças entre a olympus e-420 e a olympus e-510, e amelhor das duas que referi anteriormente em relaçao à Pentax k100d super. Desde já agradecido!! Arrakis_Dune 23-06-2008, 09:57 A K100D está a ficar desactualizada, existe a K200D que está bastante boa pelos valores pedidos. O que tens de ver será sempre o Kit de lentes que existe, até porque se vais para Slr presume-se que queiras comprar lentes. Ex: kit normal da Nikon do meu caso 18-55, para já vou comprar uma Tamron 70-300, mais tarde substituir a default por outra, e uma so mesmo para macro mais tarde, etc Reparei que saiu a E-520, nao consideras essa? Caracteristicas: E-420 Body color Black Sensor • Four Thirds Live MOS sensor • 10 million effective pixels • 11.8 million total pixels • RGB Color Filter Array Anti-dust measures • Supersonic Wave Filter Image sizes • 3648 x 2736 • 3200 x 2400 • 2560 x 1920 • 1600 x 1200 • 1280 x 960 • 1024 x 768 • 640 x 480 Image quality • ORF (12-bit compressed RAW) • JPEG Superfine (1:2.7) • JPEG fine (1:4) • JPEG normal (1:8) • JPEG basic (1:12) • ORF (RAW) + JPEG Color space • sRGB • AdobeRGB Lens mount Four Thirds mount Autofocus • TTL Phase detection • Contrast detection system (with 25mm f2.8, 14-42mm f3.5-5.6, 40-150mm f4-5.6) Lens servo • Single AF (S-AF) • Continuous AF (C-AF) • Manual focus (MF) AF Area mode • Auto • Option selectable Focus area • 3-point multiple AF with phase detection • 11-point multiple AF with contrast detection Focus lock Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AEL button (customizable) Focus tracking Interlocked with Continuous-AF AF Assist Yes Exposure mode • Programmed auto (P) with flexible program • Shutter-priority auto (S) • Aperture priority auto (A) • Manual (M) • Scene program AE - Portrait - Landscape - Macro - Sport - Night + portrait • Scene select AE - Portrait - Landscape - Landscape + portrait - Night Scene - Night + portrait - Children - Sport - High-key - Low-key - Digital image stabilization - Macro - Nature Macro - Candle - Sunset - Fireworks - Documents - Beach/snow - Panorama (when using Olympus xD-Picture Card) Metering TTL open-aperture exposure metering system • Digital ESP metering • 49-point multi pattern metering • Center-weighted average • Spot: Meters approx 2% for viewfinder screen • Spot with Highlight control • Spot with Shadow control Metering range • EV 1 - 20 (at normal temperature, 50mm f2, ISO 100) Exposure compen. • +/- 5.0 EV • 1/3 EV steps AE Lock Exposure can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway or by pressing AEL button (customizable) AE Bracketing 3 frames in 0.3, 0.7 or 1 EV steps Sensitivity • Auto • ISO 100 • ISO 200 • ISO 400 • ISO 800 • ISO 1600 Shutter • Computerized focal-plane shutter • Auto mode: 2 - 1/4000 sec • P,S,A, M modes: 60 - 1/4000 sec • Bulb: up to 30 min White balance • Auto (TTL white-balance with Live MOS sensor) • Eight manual modes with fine-tuning o Lamp (3000K) o Fluorescent 1 (4000K) o Fluorescent 2 (4500K) o Fluorescent 3 (6600K) o Daylight (5300K) o Flash (5500K) o Cloudy (6000K) o Shade (7500K) • Preset white balance (can register 2000K - 140000K) WB fine tuning +/- 7 steps in Amber-Blue or Green-Magenter axis Image parameters • Vivid, Natural, Muted, Portrait, Monotone • Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness adjustable in 5 steps (no Saturation in Mono) • Four levels of gradation available • Picture tones and filter effects availabl in Monotone mode Viewfinder • Optical fixed eye-level • Penta-mirror type • Built-in diopter adjustment (-3.0 to +1.0 m-1) • Frame coverage 95% (approx.) • Viewfinder magnification approx. 0.92x with 50mm lens at infinity; -1.0 m-1 • Focusing screen: Neo Lumi-Micro Mat screen Viewfinder information • Aperture value • Shutter speed • Record mode • AF confirmation mark • Flash • White Balance • AE lock • Number of storable still image remaining • Exposure compensation value • Metering mode • Battery warning • Exposure mode • AF frame (super impose) Live view • 100% field of view • Exposure adjustment preview • White Balance adjustment preview • Gradation setting preview LCD monitor • HyperCrystal II LCD (semi-transmissive TFT color LCD) • 2.7" • 230,000 dots Playback field of view 100% Built-in flash Guide number 12 at ISO 100 (m) Sync speed 1/180 sec or less. Super FP up to 1/4000 Flash control • TTL-Auto (with pre-flash) • Auto • Manual Flash mode • Auto • Red-eye reduction • Red-eye reduction slow sync • Slow sync at first curtain • Slow sync at second curtain • Fill-in Flash compensation • -2 to +2 EV • 1/3 steps Wireless flash • Compatible with FL-50R or FL-36R • 4 channels • 3 groups Shooting modes • Single-frame shooting (3.5 fps) • Sequential shooting • Self-timer • Remote control Continuous buffer • Unlimited Large, Normal compression JPEG, 8 RAW frames Self-timer 12 or 2 sec Remote control RM-UC1 cable release or RM-1 optical remote control Playback functions • Single frame • Index (4/9/16/25/49/100 frames) • Calendar • Zoom (2-14x) Storage • Compact Flash Type I and II • xD Picture Card Video output NTSC or PAL selectable Connectivity • High speed USB • Dedicated AV multi-connector Languages English, French, Spanish, Portuguese (US Spec) Power • BLS-1 Li-ion battery Working environment • 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) • 30-90% humidity Dimensions 129.5 x 91 x 53 mm (5.1 x 3.6 x 2.1 in) Weight (no batt) 380 g (13.4 oz) Supplied accessories E-420 body, Li-ion battery BLS-1, Li-ion battery charger BCS-1, USB cable, Video cable, Shoulder strap, OLYMPUS Master CD-ROM, Instruction manual, Registration card, Eye piece cap EP-4 ---------------------------- E-510 Body material Plastic Sensor • 4/3 type Live MOS sensor • 17.3 x 13.0 mm active area • 10.9 million total pixels • 10.0 million effective pixels • RGB (Primary) color filter array • Fixed low pass filter (anti-alias filter) Dust suppression Supersonic Wave Filter Image processor TruePic III Image stabilization • "Supersonic Wave Drive" (in-body sensor shift) • Two modes: Horizontal+Vertical, Vertical only Image sizes • 3648 x 2736 • 3200 x 2400 • 2560 x 1920 • 1600 x 1200 • 1280 x 960 • 1024 x 768 • 640 x 480 File formats • RAW • RAW + JPEG • JPEG (EXIF 2.2) - three levels JPEG compression • SHQ (1/2.7) • HQ (1/4) • SQ (1/8 or 1/12) Lenses • 4/3 standard lens mount • Range of ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses available • Multiply focal length by 2 for 35 mm equiv. FOV Auto focus • 3-point TTL Phase Difference Detection • Automatic or manual point selection • EV 0 to 19 (ISO 100) detection range Focus area selection • Automatic • Manual Focus modes • Single shot AF • Continuous AF • Manual focus Manual focus Focus by wire AF assist lamp Yes, flash strobe (flash must be raised) Exposure modes • Auto • Program AE (with shift) • Aperture priority AE • Shutter priority AE • Manual • Scene • Scene select AE Scene modes • Portrait • Landscape • Macro • Sports • Night Scene & Portrait Other scene modes • Portrait • Landscape • Landscape & Portrait • Night Scene • Night Scene & Portrait • Children • Sport • High Key • Low Key • Digital Image Stabilization • Macro • Nature Macro • Candle • Sunset • Fireworks • Document • Panorama (req. Olympus xD-Picture Card) • Beach & Snow Sensitivity • Auto • ISO 100 • ISO 125 • ISO 160 • ISO 200 • ISO 250 • ISO 320 • ISO 400 • ISO 500 • ISO 640 • ISO 800 • ISO 1000 • ISO 1250 • ISO 1600 Metering system • 49-zone multi-pattern • Range (Digital ESP): 1 to 20 EV (50 mm F2, ISO 100) • Range (Spot): 3 to 17 EV (50 mm F2, ISO 100) Metering modes • Digital ESP • Center-Weighted Average • Spot (2%) • Highlight based spot • Shadow based spot AE Lock • AE/AF lock button • With shutter release half-press AE Bracketing • 3 frames • 1/3, 1/2, 0.7 or 1.0 EV steps Exposure steps 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV Exposure compen. • -5.0 to +5.0 EV • 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV steps Shutter speed • Auto mode: 2 - 1/4000 sec • P, A, S or M mode: 60 - 1/4000 sec • Bulb (up to 8 mins) Flash X-sync speed • 1/180 sec • 1/4000 sec (Super FP mode) Aperture values Depends on lens: 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV steps White balance • Auto • Lamp (3000K) • Fluorescent 1 (4000K) • Fluorescent 2 (4500K) • Fluorescent 3 (6600K) • Daylight (5300K) • Cloudy (6000K) • Shade (7500K) • Custom • Kelvin (2000 - 14000 K) WB fine tuning • Red - Blue: +/- 7 steps (2 mired each) • Green - Magenta: +/- 7 steps (2 mired each) WB Bracketing • 3 frames • 4, 8 or 12 mired steps Color space • sRGB • Adobe RGB Image parameters • Color mode (Vivid, Natural, Muted, Monotone) • Saturation (5 levels) • Contrast (5 levels) • Sharpness (5 levels) • Monochrome (B&W, Sepia, Red, Green, Blue) - filter (Ye, Or, Re, Gr) • Graduation (High Key, Normal, Low Key) Drive modes • Single • Continuous • Self-timer • Remote control Continuous • 3.0 fps • RAW: 6 frames maximum • JPEG: Up to card capacity @ HQ 1/8 (with high speed media) Self-timer • 2 sec • 12 sec Flash • Auto electronic pop-up • TTL auto / manual • Guide no. 12 • Sync modes: Auto, Red-eye reduction, Slow syncro with red-eye reduction, Slow syncro, 2nd curtain slow syncro, Fill-in, Off • Flash power: Up to +/- 2EV in 1, 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps External flash • Hot shoe • TTL Auto FP / TTL auto for Olympus dedicated flash (FL-20, FL-36, FL-50) • Modes:Auto, Manual, Red-eye reduction, Slow syncro with red-eye reduction, Slow syncro, 2nd curtain slow syncro, Fill-in for exclusive flash. • Flash power: Up to +/- 2EV in 1, 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps Viewfinder • Eye-level TTL Optical Pentaprism • Field of view 95% • Magnification 0.92x with a 50mm lens and -1 dioptre • Eye point 14 mm at -1 dioptre • Dioptre adjustment -3 to +1 dioptre • Focusing screen: Fixed type • Mirror: Quick return mirror Viewfinder information • Aperture value • Shutter speed • Record mode • AF confirmation mark • Flash • WB • AE lock • Number of storable still images • Exposure compensation value • Metering mode • Battery warning • Exposure mode • AF frame (super imposed) • IS activating mode. Orientation sensor Yes LCD monitor • 2.5" TFT LCD monitor (wide viewing angle, semi-transmissive) • 230,000 pixels • 100% frame coverage Playback functions • Single • Magnify (2 - 14x) • Index (4, 9, 16, 25 frames) • Calendar view • Rotation • Light box view • Slide show • Histogram (Lum / RGB) • Highlight & Shadow point warning Editing • RAW development • JPEG editing (B&W, Sepia, Red eye reduction, Color saturation, Resize) Storage • Compact Flash (Type I and II) / Microdrive • xD- Picture card Connectivity • USB 2.0 (Hi Speed) • Video Out (NTSC / PAL) • IR Remote control (optional) Power BLM-1 1500 mAh Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery (supplied & charger) Dimensions 136 x 92 x 68 mm (5.4 x 3.6 x 2.7 in) Weight (no batt) 460 g (16.2 oz) Box contents E-510 body, 14-42mm lens (kit contents), Li-ion battery BLM-1, Li-ion battery charger BCM-2, USB cable, Video cable, Shoulder strap, OLYMPUS Master CD-ROM, Instruction manual, Warranty card. ------------------------------- Diferenças: The differences between the Olympus E-510 and the E-410 model we reviewed last month are largely physical, but the less obvious, internal differences are highly significant. Targeted at more knowledgeable photographers, the E-510's body is larger and 85 grams heavier, thanks to the addition of a built-in imager-shift stabilisation system. Its battery has a slightly higher capacity, supporting roughly 100 shots more per charge than the E-410's. Otherwise the two cameras' specifications are identical. . . [more] Ou seja, mais pesada, mais bateria, mas tem estabilização de imagem na propria máquina parece-me.. É veres ;) cacapo 23-06-2008, 12:20 tem a nikon d40? com duas lentes? freerider 24-06-2008, 01:36 Entre as duas olympus julgo que ia para a 510 sem muitas duvidas por causa do corpo....o da 420 é pequeno demais para mim... Tenho uma Pentax K200D e até agora só posso dizer bem da máquina...Da Olympus ouço que têm problemas com os ISO's elevados por causa do sensor 4/3 mais pequeno que as outras...mas são boas máquinas e as lentes são fenomenais (e caras) |