LCD and Viewfinder
Olympus E-620 has a Fully Articulated 2.7" LCD screen with a resolution of 230k dots. At only 2.7", the screen is on the smaller side and 230kdot resolution is lower than most of the recent models in this class.
For those of you who loves shooting self portraits or group photos, Olympus E-620 will make your life easier with its
Selfie friendly screen.
E-620 has a built-in Optical (pentamirror) viewfinder. The viewfinder has a coverage of 95% and a magnification ratio of 0.48x. 95% coverage means that what you see in your viewfinder while shooting will slightly be different from the actual image.
Max Shutter speed
Olympus E-620 can shoot continuously at max speed of
4 fps and has max shutter speed of
1/4000 sec.
Flash
E-620 has a built-in flash, and it also has a flash shoe to mount your external flashes too.
Focusing
Olympus E-620 features both Contrast Detection and Phase Detection autofocus (AF) systems which ensures speed and accuracy of focusing in most situations. The AF system has 7 points to choose from. Olympus E-620 also features
Face detection AF where it intelligently detects the faces in the frame and locks the focus automatically.
Video Features
Unfortunately Olympus E-620 doesn't have Video recording ability.
Connectivity and Storage
Olympus E-620 has a USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) port to connect your camera to other devices.
Battery
Olympus E-620 is powered by battery which provides a shooting life of 500 according to CIPA standards.
Considering that the average battery life of DSLR type cameras is 886 shots, Olympus E-620 has a short battery life for its class so we strongly recommend E-620 owners to buy some extra batteries.
Battery Life Comparison in Entry-Level DSLR Cameras
Pentax K-x with its 1900shots is the model with longest battery life among Entry-Level DSLR cameras. Check the comparison of Olympus E-620 vs Pentax K-x or take a look at Longest Battery Life DSLR cameras list.
Olympus E-620 Features Compared to Main Competitors