FAQ for Olympus E-1
Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions about the Olympus E-1.
What is the release date of the Olympus E-1?
The Olympus E-1 was released on November of 2003.
What is the Olympus E-1 sensor size?
The sensor size of the Olympus E-1 is Four Thirds with dimensions of 17.3mm x 13mm and a surface area of 225mm².
How many MegaPixels does the Olympus E-1 have?
The Olympus E-1 has a resolution of 5 Megapixels on a Four Thirds sized sensor.
What is the weight of the Olympus E-1?
The Olympus E-1 weighs 735 grams / 1.62 pounds.
What are the dimensions of the Olympus E-1?
The Olympus E-1 has dimensions of (Width x Height x Depth) 141mm x 104mm x 81mm / 5.6" x 4.1" x 3.2".
Does the Olympus E-1 have manual focus?
Yes, the Olympus E-1 has manual focus.
Does the Olympus E-1 have Interchangeable lenses?
Yes, you can change the lenses on the E-1.
What lens mount does the Olympus E-1 use?
The Olympus E-1 uses the Micro Four Thirds lens mount. To see a detailed list of compatible lenses, visit E-1 lenses.
What is the crop factor of the Olympus E-1 sensor?
The crop factor of the Olympus E-1 sensor is 2.1.
What type of screen does the Olympus E-1 have?
The Olympus E-1 has a Fixed Type screen which is not selfie friendly.
Does the Olympus E-1 have a touch screen?
No, the Olympus E-1 does not have a touch screen.
What is the maximum shutter speed of the Olympus E-1?
The maximum shutter speed of the Olympus E-1 is 1/4000 seconds.
How many frames per second (fps) can the Olympus E-1 shoot at?
The Olympus E-1 has a continuous shooting rate of 3.0 fps (frames per second).
Does the Olympus E-1 have image stabilization?
No, the Olympus E-1 does not have Image Stabilization.