Model: | Olympus E-20 |
Kind: | Non-interchangeable lens DSLR |
Res: | 2,560 × 1,920 (5.2 million) |
Lens: | Non-interchangeable |
Viewfinder: | Optical TTL |
Storage: | SmartMedia, CompactFlash (Type I or Type II) |
Shutterrange: | 1/640 to 60 seconds, bulb |
Metering: | ESP, center-weighted, spot |
Emode: | Manual, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Program |
Mmode: | ESP, Center-Weighted, Spot |
Fmode: | Auto, Manual, Auto+Manual, Continuous |
Cont: | 2.5 frame/s (4 images) |
Speedrange: | 80 to 320 |
Flash: | both built-in and hot shoe |
Wbbkt: | Yes, adjustable to increments of 2 steps, 3 steps, or 6 steps. |
Rearlcd: | 1.8" flip-up (118,000 pixels) |
Battery: | (4) AA batteries and charger (supplied) |
Weight: | 1190 g (42 oz) |
The Olympus E-20 (available under the names E-20N and E-20P, depending on whether it had NTSC or PAL video output, respectively) is a 5-megapixel non-interchangeable lens DSLR manufactured by Olympus Corporation of Japan, as a successor to its E-10 model. It also has a fixed lens and a beam splitting prism instead of a moving mirror. It has easy dial keys for choices of pictures, videos, and more. It was announced on September 13, 2001.[1]