The latest 12.3-megapixel digital PEN camera named after the popular film camera series of the 1960s is Olympus cheapest and easiest to use yet, as well as the only one of its trio of Micro Four Thirds hybrids to feature a built-in flash.
Optical extras Review Not long after Olympus introduced it first Micro Four-Thirds camera, the PEN EP-1, a second in the digital PEN series appeared. While the PEN EP-2 is essentially the same as the PEN EP-1 reviewed last year, it does have some extra features to entice seasoned photographers to the fledgling Micro Four-Thirds format. With Register Hardwares review of the latest Olympus PEN ...
Introduction Its hardly a secret that Canon and Nikon dominate the DSLR market. Rather than beating their heads against the wall by competing directly against them, other manufacturers are zeroing in a new type of cameraone with a large imaging sensor, smaller size and interchangeable lenses so you can get the photographic benefits of a DSLR [...]
Weve already covered the new Olympus E-PL1 in a preview and a demo of the Live Guide automatic shooting, so this
review is going to wrap things up into a neat little package. In case you didnt read our previous coverage, the E-PL1 is the newest camera in Olympus PEN series. Previously weve seen the E-P1 [...]
We knew it was coming but it still surprised many when Olympus threw away the last vestiges of a single lens reflex camera in a digital snapper that otherwise could have been called a DSLR. Into the new PEN went the 4/3rds inch Micro Four Thirds Live MOS sensor. Out went the mirror box. Onto it went a large 7.6cm LCD screen. No optical viewfinder and no onboard flash. Quite a revolution. You still get Program AE, shutter and aperture priority plus manual exposure modes, precise control o
Tags: Aperture Priority, Dslr, Exposure Modes, Lens Reflex, Manual Exposure, Mirror, Olympus Pen, Optical Viewfinder, Precise Control, Shutter, Single Lens Reflex Camera, Snapper, Vestiges
Addressing the growing market for a smaller camera with professional features, Olympus recently introduced the compact, lightweight Micro Four Thirds EP-1 a.k.a. "PEN" digital camera. I never go anywhere without a camera, but schlepping the bulky DSLR is not always convenient and my iPhone camera quality isn't always acceptable. Interchangeable lenses, a range of in-camera filters and the option to use full manual settings lend the beautifully-designed stainless steel shooter a wealth of cre
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ByThom have published their review of the new Olympus PEN E-P1 (perhaps the most reviewed camera ever?) - a DSLR that fits in your pocket - you can find out how it performed in our review, and our sample photo gallery. …ByThom have published their review of the new Olympus PEN E-P1 (perhaps the most reviewed camera ever?) - a DSLR that fits in your pocket - you can find out how it performed in our review, and our sample photo gallery. …Continue reading from the original source:DigiCamReview: Oly
The Olympus Pen E-P1 astonish the world by its compact size and overall quality (Still waiting for my sample to review by the way), And today, well right now, since while I am at the office writing this news, Kei is at the Press Conference (he seems to be very found of one Panasonic PR girl, and asked me, sorry begged me to go to the Press Conference) Panasonic introduced the DMC-GF1, a Pen E-P1 like Micro Four Third digital Camera with, just in case you forget about it, removable lenses… (Yeah
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