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The '''Olympus E-420''' is the successor to the [[Olympus E-410 | E-410]] camera, inheriting from it the title of the smallest, lightest [[DSLR|digital single-lens reflex camera]] in the world and adding wireless flash capability.  It sits under the [[Olympus E-520 | E-520]] model, from which it lacks sensor-shift image stabilisation.
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Announced in March 2008, the '''Olympus E-420''' is the successor to the [[Olympus E-410 | E-410]] camera inheriting from it the title of the smallest, lightest [[DSLR|digital single-lens reflex camera]] in the world. Compared to the E-410 it adds wireless flash capability, a faster 3.5 fps, a larger 2.7" screen, and face detection.  It sits under the [[Olympus E-520 | E-520]] model, from which it lacks sensor-shift image stabilisation.
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==Links==
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Olympus-E420-Evolt-10mp-Digital-Slr-Camera-17750.html Olympus E-420 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
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*[http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Olympus_E-420/ Olympus E-420 Review] by Gordon Laing, at [http://www.cameralabs.com/ Camera Labs]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:28, 13 November 2021

Announced in March 2008, the Olympus E-420 is the successor to the E-410 camera inheriting from it the title of the smallest, lightest digital single-lens reflex camera in the world. Compared to the E-410 it adds wireless flash capability, a faster 3.5 fps, a larger 2.7" screen, and face detection. It sits under the E-520 model, from which it lacks sensor-shift image stabilisation.

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