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An Olympus E5 Review From an Intermediate Photographer

I recently upgraded from an old Nikon to a top-of-the-line Olympus camera, and I wanted to take a few minutes today to write my own Olympus E5 review. I have to start by telling you that I am an intermediate photographer who regularly explores photography as a hobby, and I have taken a few courses in the subject over the years as well. Yet I don’t get paid for my work, and I certainly don’t have the professional skills and experiences that others do. I wanted to find a camera that offered professional results and some manual features so I could have greater creativity with my shots and get better results for my efforts.

First, I will start this Olympus E5 review by talking about the image quality. The camera comes with both manual and auto focus functions, and it also has a shutter speed of up to 1/8000th of a second, which really comes in handy for capturing sequence images. It also has image stabilization with five shutter speeds and a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor with a TruePic V+ image processor. Compared to my last camera that I have since retired, the images are absolutely breathtaking, and I haven’t missed a shot yet!

I also want to mention in my Olympus E5 review that one of the reasons I purchased this model was because I had read of its ability to work well while shooting both indoors and outdoors. It has excellent white balance for use in a variety of indoor lighting situations. For the outdoors, it comes with a supersonic wave filer, a thixomold, magnesium-alloy body, and a dust-reduction system, too. I have taken literally thousands of shots with this camera in the few months I have owned it, and I have not been the least bit disappointed.

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