Olympus E330 Camera Receives 2006 TIPA Award
Olympus corporation, today is pleased to announce that the Olympus E330 digital SLR camera gets TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) award. Introduced in February 2006, the SLR is known for its interchangeable lense option as it is the world's first ever digital SLR camera with interchangeable lenses to offer a tilting LCD monitor on the back along with an optical viewfinder.
The E330 offers full-time Live View subject framing via a rear-mounted LCD monitor. Thanks to the Live View technology, this monitor allows different viewing angles so that macro, overhead or waist-level photography can be accomplished with ease and comfort. Getting recognition for its Live View technology, the camera also boasts of a 7.5 Megapixel NMOS sensor and delivers crisp, vibrant images which really leaves you ponder over the D-SLR status that is given. Also one of the reasons for the award is the compatibility side as E-330 is compatible with a growing range of FourThirds lenses, which sport high quality optics specifically designed for digital sensors. Its a nice looking camera, I like it alot.

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