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It also produces very clean files, even at high ISO settings. Image quality, especially from raw files, is extremely high, and even three years after its introduction the EOS 5D is able to hold its own against current DSLRs (see our comparative test of the EOS 5D against the Nikon D700 in AP 6 September 2008). A 12-million-pixel, full-frame CMOS sensor was its main selling point, but a very capable nine-point AF system and 3in LCD screen made it more than just a showcase for the sensor. So good is the reputation of the EOS 5D among photographers that any remaining new examples disappeared from dealers? shelves virtually overnight after the EOS 5D Mark II was released.īy 2005 standards, the Canon EOS 5D was hot stuff. During the course of its three-year life span it became one of Canon?s best-selling DSLRs, and for much of that time it was the only full-frame camera on the market aimed primarily at the enthusiast photographer. The Canon EOS 5D (tested AP 5 November 2005) has only recently been replaced by the EOS 5D Mark II. Good choice for: Four Thirds devotees, as these cameras don?t lag far behind the current E-420 and E-520įeatures: 12-million-pixel CMOS sensor | 9-point AF system | 2.5in LCD screen

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With the E-410, however, you are completely reliant on the panel for making setting adjustments, which can be frustrating for more experienced photographers, but is a bonus for novices.Ī full test of both models can be found in AP 30 June 2007. This camera also has shortcut buttons to aspects such as the white balance, metering, focus mode, sensitivity and AF area controls, which reduces the user?s reliance on the Super Control Panel on the LCD screen. The E-510, on the other hand, is a little larger and has a deeper grip, which makes it more comfortable to carry in the hand. Though its small size makes it highly portable, some may dislike its lack of a pronounced fingergrip and wish for slightly better-placed strap lugs ? the E-410?s always seem to get in the way. However, the E-510 has a sensor-shifting image-stabilisation mechanism that enables blur-free images to be captured at shutter speeds around two stops slower than normal.Īnother key difference between these two models is that the E-410 is smaller and lighter, yet just as well made. There?s also the useful highlight-centric spot metering mode to ensure the brightest detail is retained. In addition, the two cameras benefit from Olympus?s Supersonic Wave Drive dust-removal system, which has proved itself to be an excellent performer. Both cameras have the same Four Thirds-type Live MOS sensor with ten million effective pixels and are Live View enabled, so images can be composed on the 2.5in, 230,000-pixel LCD screens. These two second hand Four Thirds cameras are very similar, apart from a few differences that may make the Olympus E-510 a more popular secondhand choice for enthusiast photographers. Top second hand digital SLR cameras 2nd hand Olympus E-410 and E-510įeatures: 10 million effective pixels | Four Thirds mount | Highlight spot metering

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So whatever your priorities, and whatever format you?re interested in, read on, and if a camera catches your eye, visit the AP second hand directory where you find our nearest second-hand retailer, or visit our guide on camera fairs to find out how to pick up a bargain at a fair near you. Years ago a medium-format camera would have been too expensive for many enthusiast photographers, but now the second hand market offers a chance to pick up a medium-format camera for an affordable price. On the final spread we?ve selected four great 2nd hand medium-format cameras that represent amazing bargains, too. We?ve also included a compact camera, the Ricoh GR1, which was one of the best models around when it was new, and a great bargain now that it is no longer manufactured. We’ve picked out four of the best 2nd hand small-format film cameras. If you?re a keen film user, film equipment is very good value and it is possible to pick up a camera now for a couple of hundred pounds that might have cost more than a thousand just a few short years ago. We’ve chosen ten top 2nd hand digital SLRs that we think represent great value for money on the second-hand market. Modern DSLR cameras are masterpieces of design, technology and ergonomics, and the gap that used to exist between current and ?last-generation? models is narrower now than ever before. There has never been a better time to dip into the second-hand market.
