spheredome
New Member
I just purchased the E510-kit and write my first impression of this camera. I believed that every shortcome of any model can be compensated as user gets familar using it, with time. So this is my assessment on the feature points and I am new to dSLR.
As a user who don't like to see thru viewfinder, I felt better handling E510 :thumbsup: than D40x (sold). I must clarify that the D40x comparison is my own view (that what I had before).
-The E510 is overall a slow camera (from focus to save), so is not suitable for fast action shots. Liveview is neat feature for those who don't want to look thru view finder all the time but LV does not reflect the real picture lighting taken. You need to preview focus it to get the final brightness.To me its not as issue as my picture are mostly static.
- As mentioned in many reviews, LV cannot focus without flipping mirror down/up again.
- I consider it a mechanically noisy camera as it seemed to add many movement like flash assist tick tick sound, mirror flip from LV, dial button clicks and lens movement.
- The focus assist light is via flash which pop up whenever there is focus problem. Its irritating, imagine it flickering fast stream of light. Fortunately it can be turned off.
- The viewfinder is well spaced out and not crampy like D40X. And has DOP preview on LV too.
- The IS stabliser on LV is neat feature to see that it works.
- The menu are neater than D40X but don't come with help function.
- Battery compartment can run abit warm after some use.
- Overall if you are shooting people posing, avoid using LV focus preview or focus assist light as it can mislead into picture taken.
- The box package better organised than D40x which the former can be brain teasing when repacking back into box.
- I have no comment on picture quality.
As a user who don't like to see thru viewfinder, I felt better handling E510 :thumbsup: than D40x (sold). I must clarify that the D40x comparison is my own view (that what I had before).
-The E510 is overall a slow camera (from focus to save), so is not suitable for fast action shots. Liveview is neat feature for those who don't want to look thru view finder all the time but LV does not reflect the real picture lighting taken. You need to preview focus it to get the final brightness.To me its not as issue as my picture are mostly static.
- As mentioned in many reviews, LV cannot focus without flipping mirror down/up again.
- I consider it a mechanically noisy camera as it seemed to add many movement like flash assist tick tick sound, mirror flip from LV, dial button clicks and lens movement.
- The focus assist light is via flash which pop up whenever there is focus problem. Its irritating, imagine it flickering fast stream of light. Fortunately it can be turned off.
- The viewfinder is well spaced out and not crampy like D40X. And has DOP preview on LV too.
- The IS stabliser on LV is neat feature to see that it works.
- The menu are neater than D40X but don't come with help function.
- Battery compartment can run abit warm after some use.
- Overall if you are shooting people posing, avoid using LV focus preview or focus assist light as it can mislead into picture taken.
- The box package better organised than D40x which the former can be brain teasing when repacking back into box.
- I have no comment on picture quality.