dcresource l'avait implicitement annoncé hier. voici les specs:
les rumeurs étaient donc exactes, nouvel AF 7 points et fusion des série E-4XX et E-5XX au profit d'un reflex compact et stabilisé. l'écran rotatif est une bonne surprise.
- 12.3 effective Megapixel Live MOS sensor
- FourThirds lens mount, with 2X focal length conversion ratio
- Sensor-shift image stabilization
- Body is just a bit "chunkier" than the E-420; the E-620 is the smallest D-SLR with IS you can buy
- Flip-out, rotating 2.7" LCD display with 230,000 pixels
- Live view with 11-point contrast detect AF and face detection
- Perfect Shot Preview lets you see the effects of exposure compensation and white balance adjustments in live view
- Optical viewfinder with 95% coverage and 0.96X magnification
- 7-point twin-cross autofocus system
- Dust reduction system
- Most of the buttons on the camera are backlit, for easy viewing in low light
- Full manual controls; ISO range is 100 - 3200; shutter speed range is 60 - 1/4000 sec
- Continuous shooting at 4 frames/second
- Same art filters as the E-30; camera also supports several aspect ratios and multiple exposures, though not as many as the E-30
- Built-in support for wireless flash
- Dual memory card slots support CompactFlash and xD media; camera supports high speed UDMA-enabled CF cards
- Optional battery grip ($200) doubles battery life; camera also supports an underwater case ($1000)
- Uses the same BLS-1 battery as the E-420; 500 shots per charge (when using the viewfinder)
- Ships in May for 700€ body only, and 800€ with a 14 - 42 mm lens
plus de détails ici et là.
par ailleurs, Olympus remplacera certainement le E-3 d'ici la fin de l'année + la sortie de 2 µ3/4.