Olympus E-P1 Imaging Resource has reviewed the Olympus E-P1 digital camera. The E-P1 is the first Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus so it will be interesting to see what the reviewer thinks about it. As I’m interested in getting a smaller camera than my current DSLR I got my eyes on the Olympus E-P1. Some key
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ThomasLaupstad on 27th Sep 2009 (via cameranews.thomaslaupstad.com)
The Olympus E-P1 is a compact camera with a DSLR-sized sensor and removeable lenses. It's the first Olympus camera to employ the Micro Four Thirds standard the company jointly developed with Panasonic. Unlike the modern style of Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds models though, Olympus has adopted the unashamedly retro-styling of its classic PEN film camera range. In our Olympus E-P1 review w...
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CameraLabs on 1st Nov 2009 (via cameralabs.com)
The Olympus E-P1 is--by far--the smallest video-capable camera on the market that offers an interchangeable lens system. The E-P1 isn't technically a DSLR camera, as it uses the Micro Four Thirds lens system that was jointly developed by Panasonic and Olympus in 2008. Along with its compact design, the E-P1 also has 1280 x 720 HD video capability, a live auto focus feature, and a basic set o...
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CamcorderInfo on 14th Aug 2009 (via camcorderinfo.com)
We've just posted an (almost) full set of test shots taken with a production-level Olympus E-P2 Micro Four-Thirds digital camera. The Olympus E-P2 is closely related to its predecessor, the popular Olympus P1 - a camera we recently reviewed. The most significant change is the addition of an accessory port underneath the flash strobe, which is used to provide for accessories including a shoe-m...
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ImagingResource on 11th Dec 2009 (via imaging-resource.com)
Review: "The Olympus E-P1 has a 12.3-megapixel sensor that is capable of both still and HD video capture. Many of the features in the E-P1 can also be found in Olympus's digital SLRs, including face detection, Art Filters, the SuperSonic Wave Filter for dust reduction, sensor-shift image stabilization, multiple exposures, and magnified focus assist. But the Olympus E-P1 introduces a lot of fe...
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Cameratown on 4th Oct 2009 (via cameratown.com)
Olympus has today announced its second Micro Four Thirds-system digital camera, the E-P2 - and we've just posted our Olympus P2 hands-on preview. The Olympus E-P2 is closely related to its predecessor, the popular Olympus P1 - a camera we recently reviewed. The most significant change is the addition of an accessory port underneath the flash strobe, which is used to provide for accessories in...
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ImagingResource on 5th Nov 2009 (via imaging-resource.com)