Purported shots, specs of Olympus E-430 turn up online
Filed under: Digital Cameras
You’ll have to take that one with the usual grain of salt, but whether a poster on Photo-Forum.net is to be believed, what you’re looking at above is Olympus’s yet-to-be-announced E-430 digital camera, seemingly a follow-up to the company’s E-330 DSLR. According to that same poster, that one is supposedly a 12-megapixel number, and packs a live-view, flip-out 2.5-inch LCD, a wired remote option, and a slightly higher continual shooting frame rate and larger raw buffer
than its predecessor. Of course, the real stand-out feature is that design, which almost seems so out there that it has to be real, though we’d still recommend waiting for some official word before getting your hopes up too much.
[Via Digital Photography Review, thanks Jesse]
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