Olympus E-400 review

Review of Olympus' latest compact

The lack of a grip makes this very handsome camera a little slippery to hold

TechRadar Verdict

The finish is a step up from the E-500, but the handling is perhaps a step backward

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    Features

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    Price

    Lack of grip

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True, at first glance the E-400 looks a bit like the Olympus E-500. But when you pick it up you find out just how dissimilar they are. Olympus has indeed succeeded in creating the smallest and lightest digital SLR yet. The Canon EOS 400D is reckoned by many to be just that little bit too small for comfort, but put it alongside the E-400 and it looks like a tank.

To go with the small body of the E-400, Olympus has come up with two brand new lenses - a 4-42mm 'standard' zoom and a 40- 50mm telephoto zoom. These are being offered as a twin-lens kit, though some retailers are also advertising the E-400 with the 4-42mm lens alone.

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