Tilting LCD affords a greater variety of compositional angles, Feature-packed yet easy to use, Live View has its own dedicated button,
Lacks a firm, comfortable handgrip, Variable white balance performance
Overall, with the E-600, you’re getting a mid-range model at an entry-level price. The kit has two lenses, which makes it an even better deal. The fold-out and swivel LCD gives the E-600 an edge over other SLRs, as does built-in image stabilization an...
If you want an inexpensive entry-level digital SLR, you can find cameras close to this one. But when you choose an inexpensive model, usually you lose great features and quality. The Olympus E-600 packs many of the high-end features into an entry-level...
Like all of the Olympus E-series, with the E-600 you're getting a DSLR that anyone could carry comfortably around with them all day, taking shots as and when they present themselves. Thus, as with the Micro Four Thirds cameras that the original Four...
At a list price of $749 for the camera body and two lenses, the Olympus E-600 may contain more bang for your buck than the more fully featured E-620....
Excellent value for money, Very good image quality, Very good kit lens, and Zuiko Digital lenses, 4fps shooting and (fairly) quiet shutter, Built in image stabilisation and dust reduction, Numerous customisation options / buttons, One touch White Bal...
Lacks focus assist lamp / LED (uses strobe flash instead), XD card slot, a better combination would be CF and SD,
The Olympus E-600 Digital SLR has an impressive list of features and an appealing price tag. With the same body design and major features as the E-620, the E-600 offers a 12.3 megapixel sensor, 2.7” swivel screen, 7 point auto focus, live view, ...
Comprehensive feature set, yet easy to use, solid feel build, Live View with dedicated button for one-touch activation, tilting LCD screen is a further boon to creative compositions
Some compromises have been made to ensure smaller form factor, such as the fact the E-600 lacks a truly comfortable and firm handgrip, other than that, there's not much to complain about here
Robust yet lightweight and compact model junking a few of the E-620's less essential features to offer those trading up from their first DSLR a mid range model at an entry level price. RecommendedKey specsCompactFlash, xD-Picture card...