Olympus E-410 camera body with 2 lenses (Please see Olympus e-410 review on Google)
Camera body with rubber eye cup and olympus shoulder strap, mm f. zoom with original hood plus f.4/5.6 with olympus hood like new, both lenses comes with front anb back covers. Charger with cable and British plug, will includes a holdall quality Lowepro case with compartiment for all. all in perfect condition. A very sharp lenses and high quality pictures.. As the smallest digital SLR on the market, the Olympus E-410 brings to mind the revolution started with the company's first full-frame 35mm SLR back in : the M-1, later renamed the OM-1. As of this writing, there are other small SLRs already on the market, that are very close in size -- and smaller in some dimensions -- so the E-410 is not quite the revolution that the M-1 was. But it's just the right size when you want to pack light, as it's also the lightest camera on the market. Born simultaneously with the larger E-510, the Olympus E-410 shares most of its internal features with its fraternal twin. It has a 10-megapixel Live MOS sensor, a new TruePIC III processor, a 2.5 inch LCD, and uses both CF and xD memory cards. The Live MOS sensor, made by Panasonic, enables a true Live View mode, allowing image composition on the LCD, much like the common digicam most have grown used to (note that I don't say "just like the common digicam"). Since it's a Four-Thirds camera, the E-410 is compatible with all 28 Four-Thirds lenses made by Olympus, Sigma, and Panasonic. Two new Olympus lenses were introduced with the line, and the E-410 can be purchased with one or both lenses in a kit. The lens that appears in both bundles is the 3x, mm f/, a very small optic that is equivalent to a mm lens on a 35mm camera. The mm f/4-5.6 is not much larger or heavier, and is equivalent to mm on a 35mm camera. Together the two lenses span 10.7x. It's quite an impressive range that fits in the smallest of camera cases, and that's the real story to the Olympus E-410. History. Unlike most camera manufacturers, Olympus has only ever produced two lines of SLR. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit