5mp Kodak CCD sensor
3fps up to 12 frames
ISO 100 - 800 plus 1600 and 3200
Supersonic Wave Filter (SSWF) sensor cleaning
pentaprism optical viewfinder with removable focusing screen
3 point phase difference AF
AF assist lamp
very high build pro-quality magnesium-alloy body with environmental sealing (splash proof)
shutter speed range of 60 to 1/4000 sec (up to 8 minutes in Bulb mode)
“anti-shock” mirror lockup feature
hybrid white balance sensor (on external surface of camera and using CCD)
noise reduction for ISO noise and long exposure noise reduction
compact Flash Type I & II storage including IBM 1Gb Microdrive and FAT32 for cards larger than 2Gb
top LCD info screen
1.8” 134,000 pixel LCD monitor with 4x magnification playback, and blinking highlights & histogram
shading compensation (removes potential vignetting)
pixel mapping
wired (RM-CB1) and infrared wireless remote control (RM-1)
PC Sync flash terminal plus hotshoe, Olympus digital TTL flash with Super FP capability (HSS)
the FL-50 flash announced at the same time also supports zoom control, red-eye reduction and slow sync flash
optional macro twin flash and ring flash kits
no remote TTL capability
USB 2.0 and firewire
1500 mAh BLM-1 Lithium-Ion battery
optional HLD-2 'Power Battery Holder' vertical grip ($US549)
141 x 104 x 81 mm (5.6 x 4.1 x 3.2 in)
660 g (1.5 lb) with the 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5, it is ~25% lighter than an equivalent Canon 10D or Nikon D100 with 28-70mm f/2.8 lens and it provided much more wide angle field of view, and it was much more splash/dust proof and had a noticeably quieter shutter although had more high ISO image noise, particularly at ISO 800 and higher.
$US1699 body only at introduction