
What do you get when you mix one part old school Japanese optics manufacturing, one part ugs 80s-lookin' body design, and one part high-end lowish-priced DSLR? The Olympus E-500, of course, which DC Views took a good look at and decided they really liked; they cited the E-500 as being a full-featured, versatile digital camera sure to please beginners and enthusiasts alike.
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