Olympus EVOLT E-330 Design Following in the footsteps of the EVOLT E-300, the Olympus EVOLT E-330 is a true digital SLR, with enough bells and whistles to satisfy expert photographers, yet its.. The E-330 enables shot framing via an LCD display equipped with full-time Live View, a first among digital single-lens reflex cameras. The solution is achieved with a CCD sensor in the viewfinder's optical system using the newly introduced porro mirror, which works separately from the Live MOS imaging sensor. The E-330 offers the distinct advantages of an SLR, such as mobility, operability.
On January 26th 2006 over a year since the introduction of the E-300 Olympus revealed the 7.5 million pixel 'live view' successor, the E-330. The E-330's biggest differentiation to any other digital SLR is its capability to deliver a live view on the LCD monitor (in the same manner as a prosumer / consumer all-in-one digital camera). For those new to digital SLR's this is difficult to achieve.. Olympus Evolt E-330 with PT-E02 Underwater Housing All-purpose digital SLR with live view LCD and professional quality underwater housing system (by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer and Carol Cotton Walker) At this year's PMA -- the Mecca of shows for professional photographers -- Olympus product manager Sally Smith Clemens pointed out that in the digital era, unlike in the olden days of film, cameras.