gwheaton wrote: Quote:
Ok, Thanks, I thought the E-500 was suppose to be a step up from the E-300 so I was hoping they would have the battery holder. I was looking at it more for the Extra shutter release button when you rotate the camera.
Nope, the E-500 WASN'T an upgrade, it was more of a
sidestep...it does some things better than the E-300, and even the E-1, but it is also lack in some key areas, like the inability to use a cable release, battery holder, cheaper body, etc.
It may be a higher number but that doesn't mean anything...the Olympus C-720 was not an upgrade to the C-700, in fact the 8x C-720 was considered a stripped down 10x C-700...the only thing better the C-720 had was another mp.
There actually is a battery holder for the E-500, but nothing like what you're thinking of, the PS-LBH1W...it actually goes right into the battery compartment and powers the E-500 with three CR-123A batteries.
Olympus can't come out with an HLD-3 like battery holder because there are no contacts in the battery compartment to control the shutter, and as well the battery door is not (easily) removable...the E-300 has a spring loaded catch which releases the battery door. If that's what you really want you should get the E-300 or E-1, or maybe the next pro E.