The Olympus E-20 (available under the names E-20N and E-20P, depending on whether it had NTSC or PAL video output, respectively) is a 5-megapixel non-interchangeable lens DSLR manufactured by Olympus Corporation of Japan, as a successor to its E-10 model.
It also has a fixed lens and a beam splitting prism instead of a moving mirror.
It has easy dial keys for choices of pictures, videos, and more.
It was announced on September 13, 2001.
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