On the top of the camera is the newly redesigned mode dial and thumbwheel with their smart black knurled finish. There are 32 scene modes selectable via the dial and the on-screen menu.

There are the usual P, A, S, M settings, which should bring comfort for those stepping up from a compact camera.

Holding steady

As briefly touched on, face detection and image stabilisation are included. The image stabilisation is built into the CCD of the E-520 along with the highly effective Supersonic Wave Filter for shaking off any dust particles from the image sensor.

The Olympus dust system is probably the best on the market at the moment and is a big factor in keeping many people loyal to Olympus.

Live View is currently all the rage and the E-520 doesn't disappoint. Pressing a button flips up the mirror and puts the camera in Live View mode.

At this point, the camera measures the focus distance using a Contrast Detection mode reading directly from the camera's image sensor. It's an 11-point system and improves on the E-510's mechanism but, as we said, it's still unable to compete with Sony's A-300 in this respect.

However, the field of view in Live View is 100% and colour is accurate, which is more than can be said of Sony's clever system.

Advanced technology

As well as these goodies, the E-520 now includes a wireless flash capability, providing you have one of the new FL36R or FL50R external flash units. They're not cheap to buy but the system works well and opens up new creative opportunities.

Another innovation borrowed from the E-3 is Shadow Adjustment Technology. The E-520's TruePicIII image processor can pull out more detail from shadow areas without blowing highlights; this is similar to Nikon's D-Lighting and Sony's D-Range Optimiser technology.

You can set it to work on JPEG images or invoke it later on RAW files using the optional Olympus Studio software.

Attractive pricing

And that's about all in the way of new features that the Olympus E-520 has to offer.

Now, since the E-510 was a well received model and has barely been on the shelves for a year, the E-520 brings some welcome extra features although it could disappoint those who were looking for a little bit more.

It's probably not going to attract a rush of existing E-510 owners into an upgrade, but the wealth of functions on offer and the great image quality and keen pricing will surely attract plenty of first-time buyers looking for a bigger bang for their buck.