Tag: EVOLT

Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Camera Announced (Early) (Cameras)

Posted by – June 15, 2009

Olympus E-P1
The Olympus E-P1 is the new micro four thirds Digital camera from Olympus, and is the world’s smallest digital camera with changeable lens, it features the same size sensor as other Olympus Digital SLRs (meaning much better image quality with all the low-noise benefits of a DSLR), but with a camera body and lens size much more in like with a compact point and shoot such as the Canon G10! It will be available with a compact 17mm lens (34mm equivalent), and 14-42mm 3x zoom lens (28 – 84mm equivalent). More pics at Engadget. The camera will feature dust reduction, a 12.3 megapixel live view sensor, SD card support, 720p video recording (1280×720), 3″ screen and ISO6400 (source). Update: Full details now on DigiCamReview.com

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Olympus EVOLT E-450 Digital SLR Announced (Cameras)

Posted by – March 31, 2009

Olympus E-450
Olympus have announced the new Olympus EVOLT E-450 – an update to the E-420 – the camera features a 10 megapixel sensor, 3.5fps shooting (upto 8 RAW shots), three new art filters (pop art, soft focus, pin hole – details here), improved live view 2.7″ screen, perfect shot preview, TruPic III+ image processor, ISO1600, depth of field preview, and compact flash / XD card support. It will be available in May priced at £450 with kit lens.

“31 March 2009 – Building on the success of the popular E-420, the new E-450 is packed with features that encourage new comers to DSLR to have fun and explore their creative potential. Three in-camera Art Filters apply stylish effects to any image at the touch of a button. Image composition is simplified via Live View on the bright LCD. Packed with features yet easy to use straight out of the box, this latest addition to the Olympus E-System range is not only one of the smallest and lightest models on the market*, it also boasts all the benefits of the Four Thirds Standard at an affordable price. The E-450 has a full range of Olympus’ innovative E-System technology on board and will be available in stores from May 2009 at a recommended retail price of around £450 for the standard lens kit.”

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