
Evolt BLS Starter Kit for E410 E420

Best performance D-SLR camera in a very compact and lightweight design with integrated flash for ease of use, which meets all photographic requirements.
The eight million pixels Olympus E-500 digital SLR is a creative photographer’s dream with a full complement of manual settings plus the user-friendly simplified and detailed display. It incorporates a CF as well as an XD card slot. The ergonomic, professionally approved layout of the controls, usability is also enhanced by the high-resolution 6.4cm/2.5″ HyperCrystal LCD, which allows results to be viewed in a large format directly on the camera.

The new Olympus E-520 digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera delivers brilliant images thanks to advanced technologies that help
Olympus EVOLT E-520 Digital SLR Body w/ 14-42 mm lens. 10MP, 2.7″ HyperCrystal II LCD, 20 Scene select modes, Built-in Image Stabilization (IS 1, 2 & 3) in a portable body, Autofocus Live View, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology, Dust Reduction, Perfect Shot Preview, Truepic III,
Olympus EVOLT E-520 Digital SLR Body w #47; 14-42 mm lens. 10MP, 2.7 quot; HyperCrystal II LCD, 20 Scene select modes, Built-in Image Stabilization (IS 1, 2 3) in a portable body, Autofocus Live View, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology, Dust Reduction, Perfect Shot Preview, Truepic III, Wireless Flash, Underwater Housing.
I’m tied between the 2 DSLRs.
1. Which is the better choice?
2. I heard that Olympus Lens are more expensive?
3. Olympus could only use Zuiko Lens? is it true??
Please help! with detailed explanations! thanks you guys!
Both have some very good features-
E510 advantages-
Built in image stabilization inside the body (so it works with every lens)
Hot pixel mapping
Maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 sec
Liveview LCD (which is a useless feature)
D60 advantages-
Nikon systems/lenses/accessories supported (which is a really big plus)
Slightly larger sensor (which in image clarity makes no difference and just a slight difference in focal length perception)
Good in-camera image processing.
Both of the cameras support dust-reduction features which hardly work.
I would have bought D40 rather than these since the flash sync speed is good, noise performance is better and it’s cheaper.
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