Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30
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Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Key Specs
(Full Review)
- 12MP - Four Thirds Sensor
- 2.7" Fully Articulated Screen
- ISO 100 - 3200
- Sensor based Image Stabilization
- No Video
- Micro Four Thirds Mount
- 515g - 130 x 94 x 60mm
- Announced August 2009
(Full Review)
- 20MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
- " Fixed Screen
- ISO 80 - 3200
- Optical Image Stabilization
- 1920 x 1080 video
- 24-720mm (F3.5-6.3) lens
- 193g - 68 x 65 x 58mm
- Revealed September 2014
Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Overview
Let's examine more in depth at the Olympus E-600 and Sony QX30, former is a Entry-Level DSLR while the latter is a Lens-style by rivals Olympus and Sony. There is a noticeable difference among the image resolutions of the E-600 (12MP) and QX30 (20MP) and the E-600 (Four Thirds) and QX30 (1/2.3") possess totally different sensor dimensions.
Photography GlossaryThe E-600 was revealed 6 years before the QX30 which is a fairly sizable difference as far as camera tech is concerned. Both cameras offer different body type with the Olympus E-600 being a Compact SLR camera and the Sony QX30 being a Lens-style camera.
Before diving straight into a detailed comparison, below is a quick summation of how the E-600 matches up versus the QX30 with regard to portability, imaging, features and an overall mark.
Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Gallery
Here is a preview of the gallery images for Olympus E-600 & Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX30. The full galleries are viewable at Olympus E-600 Gallery & Sony QX30 Gallery.
Reasons to pick Olympus E-600 over the Sony QX30
E-600 | QX30 | |||
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Focus manually | More precise focus | |||
Screen type | Fully Articulated | Fixed | Fully Articulating screen | |
Screen sizing | 2.7" | " | Bigger screen (+2.7") | |
Screen resolution | 230k | 0k | Clearer screen (+230k dot) | |
Selfie screen | Easy selfies |
Reasons to pick Sony QX30 over the Olympus E-600
QX30 | E-600 | |||
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Revealed | September 2014 | August 2009 | Newer by 61 months | |
Touch friendly screen | Quickly navigate |
Common features in the Olympus E-600 and Sony QX30
E-600 | QX30 |
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Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Physical Comparison
For anyone who is aiming to travel with your camera regularly, you're going to have to factor in its weight and proportions. The Olympus E-600 has outer dimensions of 130mm x 94mm x 60mm (5.1" x 3.7" x 2.4") having a weight of 515 grams (1.14 lbs) and the Sony QX30 has measurements of 68mm x 65mm x 58mm (2.7" x 2.6" x 2.3") having a weight of 193 grams (0.43 lbs).
Contrast the Olympus E-600 and Sony QX30 in our newest Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool.Always remember, the weight of an ILC will vary depending on the lens you have at that moment. Following is the front view measurements comparison of the E-600 compared to the QX30.
Using size and weight, the portability grade of the E-600 and QX30 is 71 and 91 respectively.
Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Sensor Comparison
Usually, it is very tough to visualise the contrast in sensor dimensions just by looking through a spec sheet. The image here should provide you a stronger sense of the sensor dimensions in the E-600 and QX30.
Clearly, each of the cameras enjoy different megapixels and different sensor dimensions. The E-600 having a bigger sensor will make shooting shallower DOF simpler and the Sony QX30 will provide you with greater detail because of its extra 8 Megapixels. Higher resolution will allow you to crop shots far more aggressively. The more aged E-600 will be disadvantaged when it comes to sensor technology.
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Olympus E-600 vs Sony QX30 Specifications
Olympus E-600 | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX30 | |
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General Information | ||
Make | Olympus | Sony |
Model type | Olympus E-600 | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX30 |
Type | Entry-Level DSLR | Lens-style |
Announced | 2009-08-30 | 2014-09-03 |
Body design | Compact SLR | Lens-style |
Sensor Information | ||
Powered by | TruePic III+ | Bionz X |
Sensor type | CMOS | BSI-CMOS |
Sensor size | Four Thirds | 1/2.3" |
Sensor measurements | 17.3 x 13mm | 6.17 x 4.55mm |
Sensor area | 224.9mm² | 28.1mm² |
Sensor resolution | 12MP | 20MP |
Anti alias filter | ||
Aspect ratio | 4:3 | 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 |
Full resolution | 4032 x 3024 | 5184 x 3888 |
Max native ISO | 3200 | 3200 |
Min native ISO | 100 | 80 |
RAW files | ||
Autofocusing | ||
Focus manually | ||
Touch focus | ||
Continuous autofocus | ||
Autofocus single | ||
Autofocus tracking | ||
Selective autofocus | ||
Autofocus center weighted | ||
Autofocus multi area | ||
Autofocus live view | ||
Face detection focus | ||
Contract detection focus | ||
Phase detection focus | ||
Total focus points | 7 | - |
Lens | ||
Lens support | Micro Four Thirds | fixed lens |
Lens zoom range | - | 24-720mm (30.0x) |
Maximal aperture | - | f/3.5-6.3 |
Number of lenses | 45 | - |
Crop factor | 2.1 | 5.8 |
Screen | ||
Screen type | Fully Articulated | Fixed Type |
Screen diagonal | 2.7 inch | - |
Resolution of screen | 230 thousand dot | 0 thousand dot |
Selfie friendly | ||
Liveview | ||
Touch screen | ||
Screen tech | HyperCrystal LCD | - |
Viewfinder Information | ||
Viewfinder | Optical (pentamirror) | None |
Viewfinder coverage | 95% | - |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.48x | - |
Features | ||
Lowest shutter speed | 60 secs | 4 secs |
Highest shutter speed | 1/4000 secs | 1/1600 secs |
Continuous shooting speed | 4.0 frames/s | 10.0 frames/s |
Shutter priority | ||
Aperture priority | ||
Manually set exposure | ||
Exposure compensation | Yes | - |
Custom white balance | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Inbuilt flash | ||
Flash distance | 12.00 m | no built-in flash |
Flash settings | Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Front curtain, Rear curtain, Fill-in, Manual | None |
Hot shoe | ||
Auto exposure bracketing | ||
WB bracketing | ||
Highest flash sync | 1/180 secs | - |
Exposure | ||
Multisegment metering | ||
Average metering | ||
Spot metering | ||
Partial metering | ||
AF area metering | ||
Center weighted metering | ||
Video features | ||
Video resolutions | - | 1920 x 1080 (60p, 30p) |
Max video resolution | None | 1920x1080 |
Video format | - | MPEG-4 |
Microphone input | ||
Headphone input | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless | None | Built-In |
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
GPS | None | None |
Physical | ||
Environment seal | ||
Water proofing | ||
Dust proofing | ||
Shock proofing | ||
Crush proofing | ||
Freeze proofing | ||
Weight | 515 gr (1.14 lb) | 193 gr (0.43 lb) |
Dimensions | 130 x 94 x 60mm (5.1" x 3.7" x 2.4") | 68 x 65 x 58mm (2.7" x 2.6" x 2.3") |
DXO scores | ||
DXO All around rating | 55 | not tested |
DXO Color Depth rating | 21.5 | not tested |
DXO Dynamic range rating | 10.3 | not tested |
DXO Low light rating | 541 | not tested |
Other | ||
Battery life | 500 photographs | 200 photographs |
Battery format | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Battery ID | BLS-1 | NP-BN, |
Self timer | Yes (2 or 12 sec) | Yes (2, 10 secs) |
Time lapse recording | ||
Type of storage | Compact Flash (Type I or II), xD Picture Card | microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, Memory Stick Micro |
Storage slots | Single | Single |
Pricing at launch | $0 | $348 |