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June 23, 2009

Olympus E-P1

Olympus E-P1

Rarely is there a camera released that makes me fall in love with photography all over again. But the Olympus E-P1 ($749) does just that. It’s not a point and shoot and it’s not an SLR. It’s a PEN. The first-generation Olympus PEN appeared in 1959 and led the way to high-quality images in a small package, matching SLR cameras’ performance of the era.

Today, Olympus utilized its miniaturizing and engineering expertise to create a slimmer body, removing the optical viewfinder and mirror box found inside a traditional DSLR, to create a small but high-quality interchangeable lens camera. By reducing its lens mount diameter, Olympus also enabled the production of smaller and lighter lenses to match the E-P1’s body size.

Olympus E-P1

The new camera’s high-end, stainless-steel body is easy to handle and carry, and has the styling and refinement of a precision watch. Its retro-chic look turns heads, from tech aficionados and camera buffs to the fashion-conscious and everyday point-and-shooter. Built to be solid, it fits comfortably in a jacket pocket or a handbag for a night on the town, or to take on any spontaneous adventure. The E-P1 lets you do more and go more places while capturing your life, thanks to its compact size – 4.75″(W) x 2.75″ (H) x 1.43″ (D) – and light 11.8-ounce body. Attention to detail is visible in every aspect of the camera’s retro-style metal body design, available in either silver or white with accompanying new small and lightweight Olympus M. ZUIKO Micro Four Thirds lenses: 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 (28-84mm equivalent) and 17mm f2.8 (34mm equivalent).

The Olympus E-P1 will be available in July 2009. DPreview has a nice preview of the camera.

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  • AllaN

    Great alternative to carrying around a bulky Dslr.
    I was really looking into buying a Ricoh GR2, since i want to carry a camera on me at all times without having to lug a SLR around all the time. The Olympus E-P1 is aesthetically pleasing, but I dont think i’ll invest in a E-P1 as the price makes me sad.

  • http://www.rdali.com rdali

    Another alternative for traveling, I got Ricoh GR2 and I’m very satisfied, the only problem I have is when to use the iso above 200, at 400 is not good enough for me -__-;
    I hope this one will have a better result for higher iso

  • http://www.popsmell.com Jessieeden

    Your post is pretty illuminating and practical,I completely agree with the above comment. Thanks for the sharing.

  • http://www.monsters-store.com stephen

     Man errs as
    long as he strives.

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