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Olympus Evolt E500 8MP Digital SLR with 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 & 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5 Zuiko Lenses - Olympus
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Canon EOS Rebel T5 DSLR CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 58mm 2x Professional Lens +High Definition 58mm Wide Angle Lens + Auto Flash + 59" Strong lightweight Tr - Canon

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Canon EOS Rebel T5 DSLR CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 58mm 2x Professional Lens +High Definition 58mm Wide Angle Lens + Auto Flash + 59" Strong lightweight Tr - Canon
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Five Star Reviews:

69%
Used in Professional Setting. Still Great After Owning For Years.
October 30, 2014
I used to work in a photography studio, and my boss had this camera back when it was the newest thing on the market. I got so used to using this camera that when I was shopping for my own DSLR, I ended up buying one for myself. It is much, much cheaper than a lot of DSLR combo packs out there, but in my opinion, it is just as good. I have no problem taking professional-quality images for my online store. This camera takes professional-quality portraits and headshots that we sold to customers at the studio. I used to go non-stop 7-hour work days with this camera, and now when I am using it for my e-commerce business product shots, I still use it on a daily basis. I bought this second-hand, and I have had it for years. After every-day use for years, it still works just as well as the day I bought it.The only down-side that you might experience with this camera is that it comes with a CF memory card. The one I got with my order was only 30 MB, which is fine for me, because I only take a few images at a time, but it will eat up the memory quickly if you take your pictures in RAW format or the highest quality JPEG. If I ever wanted to go on vacation, I would need to buy a larger memory card.This camera also does not take the small SD cards, and many computers only have slots for SD cards. Nowadays, it's easy and cheap to get a 10GB+ SD card, but not so easy or cheap with CF cards.In order for me to use the CF card, I had to make sure I installed a camera card slot in my new PC. There are external card-readers, and you can also buy CF cards with larger memory, but that is something you'll need to consider before buying this camera. You can also import your photos with a cord, but just keep all of that in mind. It takes some getting used to if you are converting from point-and-shoot cameras.
A great camera and a great buy!
May 14, 2007
I was one of the last holdouts. I stuck with my trusty pentax K1000 and various Nikons over the years because i was a 'film guy.' I even went out and bought a professional-grade film scanner and developing equipment so that I could stay a 'film guy' well into the future. That was until I really scrutinized the photos, which, no matter how carefully I developed and scanned, all had a grainy look to them. I realized that technology had finally caught up with me, and I needed to get with the program and buy a digital camera. I'm only a hobbyist, not a professional, but I insisted on an SLR to avoid parallax problems. All my cameras save one were SLR's of 1970's vintage. The problem was that the fine cameras in the Nikon and Canon lines were way to pricy for my budget and hard to justify for amateur use; I was almost resigned to one of those consumer-grade units with the built-in non-interchangable lenses until I came upon this camera. The package came with a body, a 14 to 45 mm zoom, a 40-150 mm zoom, a battery charger and battery, and various wires and software. I took the camera on a day trip and used it mostly in "Auto" (easy) mode, and was instantly impressed with the quality of the pictures, especially their sharpness. And since they've dropped the price, I suppose to make way for the 10 megapixel E-510, this package is a STEAL. It has all sorts of programed exposure settings, plus aperture and shutter priority, as well as fully manual exposure. Bottom line: I think this is the PERFECT camera for serious and semi-serious use, or for anyone who doesn't mind a little extra bulk and weight in order to have great pictures (it is not tiny, it's about the size of a standard 35mm SLR). I wish the lenses were a bit faster; they are both only f/3.5, but that's quibbling. Extra lenses are available, in three grades from Olympus but some of them are VERY pricy. Luckily, the two that came with the kit fill my needs wonderfully. If you have need of a very wide selection of lens availablility, Canon or Nikon may be a better bet, but if the two lenses included in this package is all you need, you're good to go, and in style.
PhotoWolf
April 1, 2007
I have had this camera for 4 months now and its an outstanding pro-sumer grade digital SLR. The Amazon price for this camera body and two lens kit is simply the best price to be found anywhere, and is less than most vendors charge for this camera with a single lens. No longer do I mourn the loss of my Nikon 8008s 35mm Film Camera.Both lenes have outstanding optics and the metering system is superb. The included lens hoods are very helpful, but make sure you take them off for flash photography. The lenses operate quietly and quickly. They have nice grip.The built-in pop up flash is adequate for close-up snap shots, but you'll want one of the two available dedicated flash units the FL-36 or FL-50. Don't waste your time or money with the FL-20. I bought the FL-36, which is a full featured dedicated flash with significant manual overrides just as with the camera to meet your creative needs. I'm likely to further upgrade to the FL-50 which is a more powerful full professional grade flash.For serious photographers, this camera gives you total manual control that provides overrides for every possible setting to ensure you realize your full creative needs (just as with any professional 35mm or digital SLR).The automatic settings for focus and exposure are outstanding as well. There are several program modes for various types of shooting and a user program mode where you can essentially make your specific manual settings an automatic set-up.The controls are well placed, except for the the one-touch White Balance and the Auto-Focus frame buttons are right where you may normally want to place your right thumb while holding the camera, especially if you're taking vertical shots. The large LCD display is excellent and easy to read even in bright light, but be advised that its not for composing and lining up your pictures. The display is for making your camera settings and viewing the pictures you've taken. You must compose your shots through the viewfinder only. The viewfinder gives you gives you plenty of camera setting information along with immediate exposure and composition feedback so you can make adjustments without removing your eye from the viewfinder.The camera shoots in every file format that complete amatuers want and serious professional photographers need ranging from various degrees of quality for jpeg all the way up to TIFF and several RAW settings. The has shutter speeds that go from manual settings up to 1/4000th and an ISO range up to 1600.The camera is built solid, is very well balanced and lightweight. It looks great and feels great with a nice grip. The included Olympus LBH-1 battery has extraordinary life. I had in the camera for the first 3 months without a change or charge. In that time I took over 600 pictures, and often found that I had left the camera on when I went to pull it out of my bag for the next shoot. In fact, during my trip to Ireland during this mentioned timeframe. I basically left the camera on night and day for an entire week and had juice to spare when I got home. Phenominal!As mentioned the included lenses with this kit (wide angel to normal & normal to long telephoto) are very, very good. I'm so pleased with the overall performance and capabilities of the camera itself, that I'm definitely going to invest heavily in the professional level lens upgrades. With the exception of the Macro and extreme wide angle, those lenses are essentially the same focal lengths as included with this camera kit. However the upgrades are "faster" lenses allowing for more very low light levels and a greater ability to capture sports activity.Bottomline, this camera is fantastic and has everything that far more expensive professional cameras have. Olympus has a full range of accessories for serious and professional photographers that amatuers can work their way up to. This camera has it all at price that no one seems able to beat.
E500 - Great digital SLR
March 23, 2007
I did a lot of research when I was looking for a digital camera because they are not cheap. If you want a digital SLR, there is not a better value out there. This camera comes out of the box with 2 fully digital lenses. It has a ton of features and a pretty large display. I found it very easy to use in point and shoot mode. It took about 5 minutes to look through the quick start guide to get it set up that way and start shooting. For those that are more serious, it has a ton of different options for white balance, exposure settings, etc.. Those will definitely require more time investment to master. The E500 also has multiple image quality modes, so you can easily adjust for picture size and amount of detail you need.It takes excellent photos, and while a professional might be able to spot the differences at higher ISO settings, 1. you probably won't be using it at those extremes, and 2. you also won't notice any degradation. Even at the highest settings, the camera still produces excellent shots suitable for 8 x 10 printed pictures. Any noise you might see in the shots (again, rare) can be pretty easily handled by most graphics software.There might be a better camera out there, like the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, but you will pay a lot more for it and you won't get any lenses. (A decent lens costs more than the camera.) I would also be amazed if you noticed any difference in picture quality, even though it has a higher megapixel rating. The E500 comes with two digital lenses that will handle just about any shots you're going to want to take. Olympus also has a whole family of digital lenses avialable if you are more serious about your photos or if you need something that the included lenses don't cover (extreme close up or miles away).Olympus includes decent photo capture software for PC or Mac, but I'd recommend something like Paint Shop Pro or another package. Other notes: The battery charge lasts a reasonable amount of time and the camera comes with USB and other video cables. One minor knock, the USB is not 2.0, so if you are going to transfer that way, it will take a bit longer. It took a few minutes to transfer 50 pictures at the highest quality setting. A plus is that the camera accepts both xD and CF memory cards.Two recommendations other than buying this great camera: 1. Try this and the other cameras in person, this isn't a casual investment, and 2. check out this web site: [...]
An Odd Feature Mix, But a Fine Camera
September 7, 2006
I'll start by admitting I am a satisfied Olympus 4/3 customer. I have a 2.5 year old E1, the first of their 4/3rds DSLR cameras. I have Zuiko 50-200mm, 300mm, 18-45mm and several other lenses. I bought the E500 body to get more pixels: the E1 has only 5.5 megapixels and for the kind of work I do, that's just not enough.The E500 has a slightly less "professional" feature set than the E1, but adds many features that the older E1 doesn't have, including 25 (!) exposure modes and a digital viewing screen on the back that is bright, crisp and a true joy to use. You will want to download the firmware updates promptly on purchase; they help a lot with auto focus and exposures in low light conditions. But except for the firmware update, this is a fine camera out of the box.Pluses: The Kodak KAF-8300CE CCD sensor does a very nice, even exceptional job with colors and tones, and when you keep it at or below ISO 800 there is very little noise even in poor light conditions. The dust removal system introduced with the E1 works as well or better than ever. As I watch my buddies struggle with dust on the CCD sensor with each lens change, I appreciate even more the Olympus dust removal technology. It really works, and is a tremendous timesaver in the field. Finally, the camera is sturdy, ergonomic and the primary controls are convenient.Minuses: unlike the E1, it doesn't have a "firewire" port and the single port it has seems to be USB-1, not USB-2. It takes a long time to download photos shot in RAW/SHQ. The solution is to get a card reader instead. The 25 pre-defined shooting modes are simply too many. I shoot mostly in MF/MEx anyway, but I suspect it would take longer to select a suitable "mode" than to manually focus and set your exposure.Overall, though, this is an excellent camera and works well with all of the Zuiko lenses. It's a relative bargain, too. Very highly recommended.
Very happy with my purchase
July 9, 2006
As an amateur photographer who has used a conventional film SLR (Olympus OM-1) for years and transitioned to digital with a lesser camera before purchasing the EVOLT E500 kit, I think I made the right choice. The overall package of picture quality, camera construction quality, logic of controls, and general "feel" is right where I hoped it would be.A couple of more specific comments:Some reviewers have commented on the relatively small viewfinder. I was concerned about it before seeing the camera, but as soon as I started taking pictures I realized it was not an issue. I wear glasses most of the time and it is not a problem. It can be difficult in brighter lighting to see the information to the right of the image in the viewfinder, though.I find the menu system, particularly the ability to jump quickly into any part of it via the viewing screen, to be well done. There are several pathways available to changing settings.The kit lenses are only so-so. Not long after I bought the kit, I upgraded to the 14-54 and 50-200 lenses, which are truly excellent. Probably should have bought the body only and gone straight to these lenses.The auto white-balance button is easy to press accidentally while taking a hurried action shot. It just takes a bit of practice to avoid doing it.The USB 1.1 means relatively slow transfer of images off the card, but I consider that a minor annoyance.The LCD screen on back is superb.In theory, at least, the automatic dust reduction system is a great feature.Summary:I have no second thoughts about this purchase. I am really enjoying photography again, this time in the digital world.
74%
Love it!
October 5, 2016
I love this camera! The difference between the pictures it takes vs my iPhone 6s is amazing! This entire bundle is totally worth it as well because you need all of the things included and trying to save money by just buying the camera by itself will end up costing you more money. I highly recommend, definitely worth the small investment!
Great deal for the price!
March 15, 2016
Great product. I am a real estate agent and I am not into spending over $100 for professional photos to be taken.

This camera has been great so far. It also came with a wide angle lens, which is perfect for taking pictures of an entire room. Most of the other accessories aren't really needed, but I use them since they come with the package.

I've also used it for taking pictures of my kids and it's been wonderful. Let's just say it can take better pictures than your iPhone.

It also came with some software to edit the photos. The software isn't something amazing but it does work to highlight the colors on the photos and etc.

Overall, I would recommend this to everyone. I know nothing about cameras or how to use them but I was able to get the hang of it after a few times of using it.

Great deal for the price!
Perfect for begginers.
February 24, 2016
I am new to photography, and within a week of owning this camera I feel like a professional. Although there is much to learn about aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. This camera is perfect for allowing you to play around and enjoy the art. I have not put this camera down since I received it. I havnt even had time to play with all the extras it comes with because I'm still learning how to handle the camera. 5 stars for any new photographer looking for a starting kit. Hands down best purchase I've made on amazon.
Best camera ever!!
December 15, 2015
It's the best camera ever!! It brought everything it said it would and it takes great pictures! It was nicer than I expected and I recommend it
Great camera for
January 3, 2015
Please keep in mind I am a complete novice when it comes to cameras. I bought this a month ago to take with me on my trip to Chile, and I was not disappointed!!!

Pros:
Takes amazing pictures
Although big, I really like the camera bag that comes with it
The tripod seems sturdy
Nice to have 2 UV filters included
Battery life
Battery charger is 110/220 so it will work everywhere in the world

Cons:
The LCD screen protector is already falling off (minor)

I'm still on the fence about whether or not I should have spent the extra ~$100 to buy the second telephoto lens. If you are just starting out like me, you have to get a feel for how to take pictures, but after owning it for a month there are already times I wish I had more zoom.

I think the biggest endorsement comes from my brother who knows a bit more about photography played around with it for a few hours. Now he's thinking about buying one for himself.

Four Star Reviews:

22%
Good Deal
December 6, 2014
I am an amateur photographer but I've worked with many types of cameras, most recently I've been using the lower grade for my job (point/shoot, tablet). I am launching a website and needed a DSLR camera but not professional level. After searching and talking with friends I decided on a used Olympus E500 for price and extras. I was not disappointed. The picture quality is good, has a solid feel and is relatively easy to use. I haven't used all of the features yet but I am pleased thus far for an entry level DSLR. Again, a good choice for the money.
Still learning to use all the features. Feels good to get a real SLR again.
August 26, 2013
I am still learning to use all the features, but it has been fine so far. I like the manual settings, but it works well on the auto ones too, for quick work. I am disappointed in the clarity of the manual focus. It has no stops on the closest or infinity ends so one really has to pay attention to the actual image or get lost focusing instead of really seeing the shot. The auto-focus is real good and maybe I should just learn to trust that. I was hoping to get, essentially, a digital version of my beloved OM-1 film camera, but now I have to reserve judgement on that until I have learned how to use all the features that make digital so much more versatile than film. The price for this "like new" used unit was very good, and the seller gave "above and beyond" service.
Very capable E-500
June 26, 2009
The E-500 has been a great camera for me overall. It is easy to use and controls are well placed. It is of comfortable size and fairly light in weight even with a zoom lens on. While the camera is light in weight the materials used do not feel cheap and it fits well in your hand(I have big hands) while in use. Auto focus works well in the conditions I have used it. Images are well exposed and color reproduction has been very realistic. 8 MP is fine for my uses and the "truth be told" enough for most people. Battery life has been excellent as well. Cons-doesn't have Live view and the view finder is on the on the smallish side.
The happiness of last year's model
January 17, 2008
At the time I bought this camera, it was at the end of its product life. The E-510 had just come out and was selling for more than a $300 premium over the E-500. Yes, the E-510 has a better pixel count and image stabilization. But I just couldn't pass up the relative bargain of the E-500. It's a very satisfying camera. Very good picture quality, good lenses, decent manual (considering the complexity of digital SLRs, a good manual is a necessity) and light weight.My one complaint is the lack of a usable remote trigger. I have the infrared remote and it's really only useful for taking pictures of yourself as it must be aimed at the lens side of the camera. I like to take shots of birds at my bird feeder using a tripod and this remote is useless for this purpose.
Wonderful Camera
January 4, 2007
I love the camera. Good weight, good design, comfortable to use even for someone with small hands, like me. Lots of options, pop up flash, easy to use menu configuration, and it comes with two wonderful lenses. Love the solid 'cha-chink' of the shutter release. The photos, even just on AUTO mode, are far, far better than my mother's automatic digital camera (also an Olympus) takes. The HyperCrystal LCD is huge - huge and a perfect preview of the photo to be, rather than a pale imitation. The battery lasts a long time - have only had to recharge twice since I bought it.Has so many settings I haven't had time to try or master them all.The bad?Not even a tiny bit of internal memory for photographs. Make sure you have a card on hand. Or two.And also, while using the camera in AUTO mode, where the light is dim enough that a flash is needed, the flash can be VERY irritating. As the camera adjusts itself for the photo, it often performs several test flashes, meaning that taking an indoor picture on auto can actually take up to ten seconds - and multiple flashes that thoroughly blind your victim before the photo is actually taken. This is irritating.I have not used the included software, so I cannot comment on it. It seems that the only way you can update the camera's firmware is by using this software - this, to me, is a minor pitfall, because I don't use Windows.Overall, I'm VERY impressed with the camera, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a digital SLR.
Olympus E500 Digital Camera
August 14, 2006
This is my first venture into the world of digital slr cameras and I'm very pleased. The camera feels and handles like a standard slr camera. The two lenses in the package that I purchased are very good, although I do wish that one of the lens was a macro. I think the only dissapointment so far is that there are not many second party lens makers out there for the 4/3 lens system.However, overall the price and the camera package are an extremely good buy.This is the first time that I've purchased a camera that was not a Nikon and once I got over the fact that I was no longer a loyal Nikon user, I was able to really appreciate my purchase. Nice, very nice SLR system.
14%
I bought it to take on vacation to Italy and I got some great shots. The inclusion of wide angle and telephoto ...
January 6, 2017
It is slightly more complicated than I expected from other reviews, but I am getting the hang of it. I bought it to take on vacation to Italy and I got some great shots. The inclusion of wide angle and telephoto lenses was great. However, I had a difficult time trying to capture night sky scenes, which, oddly, I can capture very well with my Smartphone camera. Apparently, the camera requires a fairly near object to focus on and when I attempted to capture a lovely moon one night, the camera refused to snap a photo, no matter what setting I used. I eventually got it to snap and capture a small white blur, and what looked like a time lapse photograph of the celestial highway. I will eventually figure it out, I am sure.
Only on disappointment
October 27, 2016
The camera is great! However extra lens were not Canon and do not fit the EOS Rebel T5.
Great camera for a newbie
October 4, 2016
I am a newbie to photography and taking a class to learn more about digital photography. This camera has been fairly easy to learn with a little instruction. I downloaded the full manual online since they only give you an abridged version. So far, I am impressed at the photos that I have already managed to take after only a few classes. My teacher tells me that canon makes a very good camera that is easy to use and that she only uses canon. Most of the items are very useful for someone that is looking to create good quality photos.
Good starter set and great for those wanting a DSLR
August 28, 2016
Short, sweet, to the point; if you're tech savvy and want to point and shoot, you can figure it out in a week-week and a half and get great photos and videos with it. The rest of the bundle.... depends. If you know what you're doing with a camera... you either have something more powerful and don't need this or what's in the bundle, you can piece a better camera out.

But let's say you're starting out. This isn't a *bad* choice at all.

Camera is, as said before, easy enough to figure out if you play with it. The two SD cards are great to have, the bag is awesome, the UV filters....good I guess? Haven't used them, nor the other lenses. The flash I didn't notice much of a difference, but maybe that's just because I haven't needed it too much.

The tripods... bit of a miss. The big one, the handle broke, so I can't use it with confidence the camera won't tip over, and the tabletop one is flimsy. It's, essentially, three bendy wires that don't support the weight too well for pointing the camera in any direction other than forward. The other stuff in the bundle, save the screen cleaning stuff, I haven't either opened or don't see a need to use.

Not a bad bundle if you're starting out or just want a DSLR, it's not top of the line, but you can make it work.
Anniversary gift and I LOVE IT!
October 30, 2015
I received this from my loving husband as a 1st year anniversary, well i asked him , I want a DSLR and he bought this and knowing my husband he will do some research and will read lots of reviews before buying something that its not cheap. I lvoe this and use this every time, I am not a professional photographer but i love taking pictures of my twin girls. It is easy to use for a newbie like me. I haven't use some of the freebies, what makes me rate this 4 star is because I am a little bit dissapointed of the bag because it is not CANON, but aside from that, I am so in love with my camera!

Three Star Reviews:

3%
Good intro camera
March 31, 2013
Camera is good, and does what its supposed to.The camera itself is okay, without the 2 lenses it wouldn't be worth it.Otherwise I'm fairly pleased.
Maybe, but not for a beginner
December 15, 2006
All I know about photography was from a class I took in High school 10 years ago. I bought the Olympus, for its price considering the 2 lenses. The menu was confusing even after I read the manual. I didn't love the lenses that much, there was too much play in the manual focus, and the view finder was pretty hard to see into.I went to a camera store and played around with a Nikon and a Canon, both had better menus, the Nikon had the better manual focus. So I ended up with a Nikon. The manual focus was like black and white, compared to the E-500.The camera itself was a great size, and fit well in my hands. The nikon (D50) feels a bit heavier, but I think it could be the 300mm lens. Maybe if I weren't a beginner I'd feel better about it, but I'd like my husband to be able to play with it too, and the Nikon is a lot easier to use.
EVOLT E500
July 1, 2006
I owned an Olympus C 5000 Zoom 5 megapixel camera before I bought the EVOLT 500 . I was very satisfied with that camera .I know that the majority of the reviews for this camera are very good . That is why I was surprised that the results I have had with the EVOLT 500 were somewhat disapointing . The auto white balance was very inconsistent. I took about 30 pictures within 10 minutes at an outdoor Soccer game . They were all taken under the same conditions yet the picture quality varied greatly. Some were yellowish and some were blue and flat . I was able to correct this by using the custom white balance .I set it at 5000K . After that the pictures stayed consistent . I also have a problem with indoor pictures using the flash. The pictures are quite often under exposed . I now set the flash compensation to +.03 or +.07. This seems to correct the problem . I upgraded to this camera because I take a lot of sports photographs and I needed the higher shutter speeds . I also needed a camera that took pictures at a higher ISO without too much noise . The EVOLT 500 does accomplish this very well.Other than that I honestly have to say I was more satisfied with my C5000 Zoom which cost half as much.
Falls Short of Expectations
December 29, 2005
I had high hopes for this one... I have had an Olympus C-2100UZ for about 5 years and it has been a great camera, but I was ready to upgrade to a true digital SLR. I have had very good 35mm SLR cameras for a couple decades and been a serious armature photographer.This camera disappointed me. It sure has an amazing number of features packed into it, but in the end a good camera boils down to photo quality, period, and the photo quality I get from this camera is not as good as I get from my C-2100UZ (a long ago deprecated 2MP model).The E-500 does best outside with bright light, but inside it has serious focus and exposure problems. The photo quality is more on par with an old 110mm camera, or a Polaroid. They are just not at all crisp and clear as you would expect from a camera of this caliber. The photos are either grainy or out of focus. It uses the flash to create light for the auto-focus in low-light scenarios, which drives human subjects insane, and must just not really work very well. I tried manual focus too and still it just doesn't take clear pictures inside.Most professional reviews (e.g. PC Magazine) seem to echo the same...that this camera is okay, but just not quire there yet.I returned this one and ordered a Nikon D50. A lot more 3rd party lens options are available for it because it's built on existing standards. Maybe the problem with the E-500 is the new "four thirds" lens system...and if so maybe they will eventually get that right, but for now, and for this kind of money, I suggest you buy the Nikon, or wait for the next generation Olympus DSLR but then still read the reviews to make sure they got it right.
5%
Three Stars
April 20, 2016
Camera is great but all the accessories are garbage. Still a good deal overall though.
Its a good starter package
February 24, 2016
Its a good starter package. However, the lenses that come with it do not fit the body. The main lens does but the smaller lenses do not. I used those lenses for the canon XA20 camcorder. If they are going to put lenses in a bundle, I wish that they fit the camera!
CARD READER and accessories
November 12, 2015
NEVER USE THE CARD READER. Erased a full card just by plugging it in to the computer. I'm not reviewing the camera but the accessories that come with it. DO NOT USE THE CARD READER. it will erase all your work.
Most accessories are super cheap and won't work, but the reader will ruin your day.
Love my new camera
April 12, 2015
Love my new camera. Just regret not spending a little extra and getting the one with wifi so I could automatically download my pictures. Something a newbie should consider that nobody told me about. Live and learn I guess, expensively!
Camera is great...the rest of the bundle...not so much...
December 5, 2014
Absolutely love the camera. It is my first DSLR camera. However, what you see in the picture of the bundle is not what you get. The tripod is not nearly as nice as the one in the picture, nor is the camera bag. My bundle didn't include the wireless remote as it was suppose to. My filters came in a crushed container, they appear to be unbroken but still...learn how to ship things safely.

Two Star Reviews:

2%
Two Stars
September 20, 2016
Can't take decent pictures in manual.
There's better out there, and cheaper.
January 13, 2008
The E-500 is my first DSLR. I have owned it for about two years. Overall, the camera is not too bad for what it is, but you need deep pockets for any upgrades. Also, the kit lenses are soft (fuzzy). Later, you will find out that the "high grade" upgrade lens are soft, too. This camera is about the same level as the Canon Xti. If you have ever dreamt about learning professional photography, go with Canon or Nikon and forget about this camera.
didnt like it.
August 30, 2007
didnt inspire me to take pictures. looks dull and eh.the lens kit is a great price but thats all.
Oouch, It's not Canon or Nikon so I can't say much.
August 25, 2006
I bought E500 as birthday Gift for my brother , hoping he will love this camera. I am not sure what features he did not like, but he told me to get him Real DSRL like Canon or Nikon and return this one.He complained about shutter speed, startup time and also lack many many things which he loved in other cameras but I did what he wanted to do and got him Canon Rebel XT , which made him much happier.I am guessing it is still a good camera, but may not be upto real DSLR grade as Canon or Nikon are.
3%
Badly Bundled
September 20, 2016
What this display does NOT show you is that ALL of the accessories bundled with the camera are VIVITAR products, nor Canon. Vivitar makes notoriously inferior products of poor quality. Will decide in a day or two whether to return the whole package and get something else.
Camera is good, the others make you feel catfished!
September 12, 2016
Camera is good but the other items in the bundle are not Canon so beware! You think you are getting a great deal on Canon and name brand items but you are not!
Extras are useless
June 18, 2016
The camera/lens and memory cards are fine.

I wouldn't rely on much else in this bundle, though. The tripod broke within a few uses - the plastic is cheap and one of the adjustment snaps broke right off so one of the legs can no longer be used for maximum height. Especially DO NOT use the camera bag. Purchase something else with better protection. I dropped the bag from a height of no more than 3 feet and the lens stored inside was irreparably damaged.
Great clear crisp picutres until it stops working.
May 26, 2016
There is no doubt this seems like a great package but considering this is the second Canon Rebel that has stopped working right after the warranty runs out with the same issue of the auto focus not working. I bought this package and it worked less than 18 months? No this isn't a good deal for a camera that essentially turned out to be a disposable camera (for the second time). After a search online I have found this seems to be a common issue that Canon says is rare. :/
eh
May 1, 2016
Great kit, I am loving it. It came with so many extras that make the price totally worth it.

EDIT: 3 weeks in I am having my doubts about the value of this product. Everything but the bag is very cheaply made. Both lens attachments already have dust INSIDE them which makes them mostly useless. The tripod is alright if you want a light tripod but it is sketchy to put the camera on it in high wind because it is so light. The microSD/SD reader does not work with all of my SD cards, some have mounting issues and it is definitely not the cards or computers fault.

The real items of value in this kit are the; bag, tripod, mini tripod, wired remote, flash, SD cards, lens cleaner, UV filter and lens cap keeper.

One Star Reviews:

4%
which is a good product. The camera
July 10, 2016
First of i have to aplogize. I reviewed the camera case, which is a good product. The camera, however, i got screwed by the seller. Yes i knew it was used, but the white balance doesn't work on auto and i can't seem to get the focus to be sharp. I would think there would be enough integrity to check out the item before you sell it. It took so long as i had to find someone to help me (not a manual person). Don't buy from this seller.
Worst Camera I have ever used.
August 13, 2011
I'm a film major so ive worked with a few cameras - this is by far the worst one I have been forced to touch. I bought it at a discount brand new and have been disappointed every time I use it. It won't let you do what you want and if you tinker with any settings it automatically lowers the shutter speed making everything incredibly blurry and wont let you change it. If you shut the flash off the pictures arent even visible and if you put it on auto it takes about 3 minutes for the camera to finally stop auto-focusing and by then the picture is usually gone. There is no option for manual focus which makes this camera completely useless for the price. DO NOT BUY.
Do not buy this camera. Could not focus.
October 4, 2010
Had this camera for a few years. Always felt pictures were not very sharp. I though It might be problem of my naked eyes. Unitill recently, I happened to take pictures on some prints, and pictures came out so blury it could not be read(I was using a tripod). I switched to a Sony camera, which is not as fancy as this one, and the result was 1000 times better. Wow, what a disappoint.
Don't buy this camera
January 15, 2008
I have been using SLR cameras for 30 years and have had a digital camera since they came out on the market, most will last at least 5 years. This thing began to break a week after I got it. The second time I removed the compact flash card two of the pins came with it which rendered the slot useless, fortunately the XD slot was still functioning. One week after the waranty expired the thing stopped working completely.The pictures were ok but nothing to brag about, my little Casio Exilim takes much better pictures than the Olympus ever took in any mode and it only cost $ 150 that was $ 500 less than the Olympus.Get a Fuji S700 or a sony DSC H5 they give professional results and require no expensive special batteries or cards. Both offer manual and automatic settings which work great and are simple to use for the beginner or the professional and both are under $ 250.
4%
One Star
April 19, 2017
External flash that came in my package does not work.
I had this camera for less than 2 yrs and ...
March 15, 2017
I had this camera for less than 2 yrs and it got damaged about 6 months ago. Blue lines started to show on photographs, I used it about 10 times within the 2 yrs I had it, kept it stored in a safe place.

To have it repaired I would have to pay $300 bucks which is a lot more than what this product is worth.
the camera would not focus for me. i brought ...
May 3, 2016
the camera would not focus for me. i brought it to a camera store and they could not get it to go back to normal.
Camera wouldn't turn on
March 25, 2016
Unfortunately I could not even try the camera out because it would not even turn on. I charged the battery and additional battery I purchased for a back up. Neither battery was able to turn on the camera showing that it was not the fault of the batteries but the actual camera. Too bad. Returned product and ordered a different kit from a different seller.
Missing parts!
February 26, 2016
Canon EOS Rebel T5 DSLR Digital Camera & EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens + 2x telephoto Lens + 58mm Wide Angle Lens + Flash + 59-Inch Tripod + UV Filter Kit + 24GB SDHC card + Accessory BundleFrom this item I'm missing 58mm wide lens, 2x telefotho lens, flash, 59" tripod, UV filter kit, flash cards and accesory bundle.I got just the camera, battery, charger, strap and 18-55mm lens.
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Pricing info
Old Price
Old Price
Price
Price
$309.00updated: Mar 12, 2020
$549.95updated: Mar 16, 2020
from 1 sellers
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Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0050332299405
0680569745682
Binding
Binding
Electronics
Electronics
Brand
Brand
Olympus
Canon
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$1,379.95
$799.95
Height
Height
147.2 in
236.2 in
IsEligibleForTradeIn
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
1
Length
Length
201.6 in
275.6 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Olympus
Canon
Model
Model
262064
CANON REBEL EOS T5 K1
MPN
MPN
262064
9126B003-1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
262064
9126B003-1
Product Group
Product Group
Photography
Photography
Product Type
Product Type
CAMERA_DIGITAL
CAMERA_DIGITAL
Publisher
Publisher
Olympus
Canon
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.6
9.2
Studio
Studio
Olympus
Canon
Weight
Weight
3.7 oz
17.6 oz
Width
Width
102.4 in
157.5 in
Feature
Feature

8-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints

2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD display; 5 metering modes and built-in filters, including nine filters for black-and-white photography

Exclusive dust-free technology for spot-free photos

Lightweight ergonomic design; kit includes one 14-45mm f3.5-5.6 and one 40-150mm f3.5-4.5 Zuiko lens

Powered by one lithium-ion battery; stores images on CF, Micro Drive, or xD Picture Cards

This Photo4Less Top Value Camera And Lens With USA Warranty and manufacturer's supplied Accessories Kit includes

Canon EOS Rebel T5 EF-S Body - Canon Zoom Wide Angle-Normal EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Autofocus Lens -

58mm 2X Professional Telephoto Lens - High Definition 58mm Wide Angle Lens - Digital DSLR Auto Power Slave Flash - Transcend 16GB Class 10 SDHC Card -Transcend 8 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card

59" Photo Video Quality Tripod -SLR/DSLR Pro Hand Camera Grip -Water Resistant Camcorder & SLR Camera Case - RS-60 Wired Remote Control - 3 Piece Filter Kit (UV-CPL-FLD) 58mm - 58mm Ultraviolet UV Protector Filter

Hi-Speed SD USB Card Reader - Camera & Lens 3 Piece Cleaning Kit - Tri-fold Memory Card Wallet - LCD Screen Protectors (Clear) - Table Top Tripod

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