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Olympus E-20N

Reviewed December 2001

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* The "N" designation after E-20 denotes the NTSC version. The letter "P" (PAL) is used in Europe.
Olympus' E-20N* is the new 5 megapixel version of last year's successful E-10, adding one more rung in the ladder of digital cameras produced by Olympus. The E-20N is the brand's new flagship camera, intended for both professionals and serious amateur photographers. Externally, there are few distinguishing features between the E-10 and the E-20N. The solid, and heavy aluminium body now sports an embossed gold 5.0 megapixel label, matching the gold Olympus logo; and the left side of the body identifies it as an E-20N, and that's about it.

The E-20N deserves that designation by its use of a true TTL optical viewfinder.
This is a viewfinder that shows a clear and sharp image of 95% of what is captured by the CCD. It has a large exit pupil with a wide rubber trim, and a diopter correction adjusted by a large ring between the trim and the camera. The viewfinder also offers a clear and comprehensive LCD readout that shows all critical information.
Finally, the eyepiece is also equipped with a shutter, opened and closed by a small lever on its left side, which ensures that light will not enter the eyepiece and reach the CCD during long exposures.

The grip side of the E-20N retains all the functions and controls of the E-10, including a LCD status display that covers most of the camera settings and can be backlit at a press of the Light button.
The grip is topped by the Sub-Dial, which is closest to the shutter release. The Sub-Dial is one of two dials used on the E-20N to make changes to the camera's settings. The other is the Main Dial, embedded near the top of the E-20N's back.
Three buttons flank the Sub-Dial. On the right is the White Balance, on the left the Image Resolution and the Flash Modes. When pressing in and holding any of these, the current setting for each can be changed by rotating either the Sub, or Main Dial. Directly below the LCD display, a button labelled SM/CF controls whether a SmartMedia, or a CompactFlash card will be used to record the image (the E-20N works with both).

On the right of the status display is the Mode Dial which offers 7 positions, and has the camera's On-Off switch underneath it:
 
Manual mode
Shutter Priority
Aperture Priority
Full Auto Program
Playback
Print Reserve (DPOF)
Setup/Connection

Called a "Quick Reference White Balance", this small button makes it possible to set the white point instantly, under any lighting condition.
Besides the Main Dial, the back of the camera provides further controls. Near the upper right and placed so it can be easily held with the thumb, is the AEL button. Pressing the shutter halfway to establish the metering, and then pressing and holding the AEL button, maintains the metered reading and allows reframing without having to hold the shutter button at the halfway point. This, in turn, allows refocusing without loosing the exposure parameters.

The remaining buttons are located on the periphery of the LCD screen. First on the right side of the LCD screen, is the screen () button to turn on the screen, and one to call up the menu: .

Below is an arrow pad, used to navigate menus and make selections; while slightly further and to the right, the OK button is used to confirm actions.
Three more buttons are fitted below the screen. The Info button calls up an overlay of information on the LCD screen, and when pressed twice shows a distance gauge in the lower part of the LCD screen. The button with the green key icon serves to "lock" photos and prevent accidental deletion; while the far right button is to delete.
The controls on the left side of the Olympus E-20N are, again, the same as those found on the E-10.
Metering (ESP Average, Centre-Weighted and Spot) is selected near the top of the viewfinder housing, while immediately below, a button lets the user select from Multiple Exposure; Self-Timer and Remote Control operation, the latter being supplied with the camera. Further to the left are connections for a wired remote control and a standard flash (both with screw-on caps); the button to pop-up the built-in flash; the Macro Mode button; Exposure Compensation; the Autofocus/ Manual Focus selectors; and a DC Input covered by a rubber cap.
The E-20N continues the design of the E-10's LCD screen.
 

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