By:
Lori Grunin
Kodak used two sensors in its EasyShare V570 to enable its ultrawide second lens.
The Olympus Evolt E-330's body duplicates that of its predecessor, the E-300, with a slightly more compact version of the same solid, tanklike design and construction.
Olympus manages to pack both sophisticated and novice-level capabilities into the Evolt E-330; from a feature perspective, it really strikes me as a great tool for learning photography.
Although I'd hardly call the Olympus Evolt E-330's performance subpar, taken as a whole, it is the weaker aspect of the system.
The kit version of the Olympus Evolt E-330 ships with the Zuiko f/3.
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