Olympus E-400
Olympus recently unvelied its latest, and smallest, dSLR camera, the E-400. The E-400 will be the worlds smallest dSLR at 375g and 12.95 x 9.1 x 5.3cm. The camera will feature a 10-megapixel CCD sensor that uses the Four-Thirds system originally developed by Olympus. It should be fully compatible with a wide variety of lenses already available from Olympus and other manufacturers.

The camera will also have the new standard in digital displays:
2.5-inch LCD monitor. A supersonic wave filter system, found on other Olympus E models, will protect the sensor from dust and debris. There will be slots for xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash memory, 32 shooting modes and a pop-up flash.
Price: £850 including a 14-42mm lens and a new compact 40–150mm lens. Should be available in Britian by November. No word yet on a US release date.

The camera will also have the new standard in digital displays:
2.5-inch LCD monitor. A supersonic wave filter system, found on other Olympus E models, will protect the sensor from dust and debris. There will be slots for xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash memory, 32 shooting modes and a pop-up flash.
Price: £850 including a 14-42mm lens and a new compact 40–150mm lens. Should be available in Britian by November. No word yet on a US release date.

