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Reviews (6)
28 Mar, 2011
A worthwhile upgrade from an E-500
As the title says, the E-510 is a worthwhile upgrade from an E-500, one of which I used for a couple of years.
The image stabilisation works and is very useful, the live view comes in handy quite often, and this body can accept a wired remote control (as well as an IR remote). The extra two megapixels are a bonus.
Some of the less useful menu options have gone, but exposure compensation can now be set in half-stop steps. The buttons have been rearranged a bit, but there is little for which an E-500 user will have to refer to the manual.
Finally, I think image quality is slightly better than with the E-500, at least with noise reduction turned off, which is what it's all about !

03 Jun, 2017
Interesting 'science' ...
but too much on epilepsy and ultimately unconvincing. Faith in Jesus Christ is a much better solution.
28 Mar, 2011
A worthwhile upgrade from an E-500
1 of 1 found this helpful As the title says, the E-510 is a worthwhile upgrade from an E-500, one of which I used for a couple of years.
The image stabilisation works and is very useful, the live view comes in handy quite often, and this body can accept a wired remote control (as well as an IR remote). The extra two megapixels are a bonus.
Some of the less useful menu options have gone, but exposure compensation can now be set in half-stop steps. The buttons have been rearranged a bit, but there is little for which an E-500 user will have to refer to the manual.
Finally, I think image quality is slightly better than with the E-500, at least with noise reduction turned off, which is what it's all about !