Olympus E-400 sliced, diced, judged pretty tasty fare
November 30th, 2006

The Olympus E-400 is claimed to be the world’s smallest and lightest Digital SLR, so why is it a Europe-only product? Camera Labs has a few tips on sourcing an E-400 outside the EU and a full review, The verdict?
Highly Recommended. Click on for the scoop, including the usual video tour.
(Via Camera Labs)
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Mark Hiratsuka •
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