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OlympusE-300 (EVOLT E-300)

  • Release year2004
  • Sensor typeFour Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) CCD
Also sold as

EVOLT E-300

Specs

Release year
2004
Megapixels
8 MP
Sensor
Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) CCD
Lens
interchangeable lens mount
Memory card
Compact Flash (Type I or II)
Max memory
Capacity varies by card standard
Battery
Olympus model-specific rechargeable Li-ion battery
Size
147 x 85 x 64 mm

Researched owner note

Why people still want it

Olympus E-300 (EVOLT E-300) is best treated as an Olympus PEN, OM-D, Four Thirds, or OM System body where lens choice, battery ecosystem, and shutter/control condition matter more than treating it like a simple digicam. Judge this exact model around its 2004 release context, 8 MP, Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) CCD, interchangeable lens mount, and Compact Flash (Type I or II) setup instead of the brand name alone. Alternate or regional names to search include EVOLT E-300.

What owners like

People still look for Olympus E-300 (EVOLT E-300) because it gives a real-camera flash workflow, brand-specific color and menus, and a tactile body that feels different from a phone. The useful part is the exact mix of interchangeable lens mount, Compact Flash (Type I or II), and the model's size when the seller proves the actual unit works.

Common complaints

Common complaints are missing chargers, aging batteries, sticky dials, sensor dust, shutter/control wear, confusing Four Thirds versus Micro Four Thirds lens expectations, and bodies priced without considering the lens kit. For Olympus E-300 (EVOLT E-300), the practical risk is the 2004-era condition: Olympus model-specific rechargeable Li-ion battery means the charger, spare battery cost, and whether the pack still holds charge matter; card writing and playback should be shown, not just the startup screen; and interchangeable lens mount should move cleanly and focus without clicking, grinding, or repeated restart messages.

What to compare

Use Olympus E-1, Olympus D-630 Zoom (FE-5500), Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D (Dynax 7D / Alpha-7 Digital), and Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D (Dynax 5D) as the real comparison set for Olympus E-300 (EVOLT E-300). Compare premium controls, flash behavior, battery condition, and whether the price is justified over a simpler pocket compact; the best buy is usually the listing with clearer working proof and easier accessories, not the one with the most familiar name.

Built from this model's specs plus source-backed review / Reddit / model list owner patterns.

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