But the truth is in the details. Despite this bit of bluster:
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Within its extraordinarily tiny frame is a treasure-trove of innovative
technology. To begin with, a 10.0 million pixel CCD provides plenty of
imaging power so that even the finest of details do not go to waste.
This highly energy-efficient CCD features a state-of-the-art amplifier
circuit that all but eradicates noise and is incredibly fast. It enables
sequential shooting at up to 3fps with a five image RAW buffer in burst
mode.
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We're confronted with the specs which say that a high ISO warning
message begins at ISO 800:
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Sensitivity
• Auto (ISO 100 - 1600)
• ISO 100
• ISO 125
• ISO 160
• ISO 200
• ISO 250
• ISO 320
• ISO 400
• ISO 500
• ISO 640
• ISO 800 *
• ISO 1000 *
• ISO 1250 *
• ISO 1600 *
* Warning message shown
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Chuck Norcutt
Ian Nichols wrote:
> On 14/09/06, Mike Lees <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06091401olympuse400.asp
>>
>
>
> I like the compact size.
>
> I don't like the continued absence of a second jog-wheel on the front,
> or the rather too petite size of the grip, but I reserve final
> judgement on that until I've picked one up. With a 14-54 mounted, my
> E-300 will not fall if I place my fingers in the grip and just let it
> hang - as a clumsy oaf, I like that.
>
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