The tipped Olympus PEN E-P2 black-on-black kit has made its official debut, a black-clad P2 Micro Four Thirds camera complete with matching M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 17mm pancake lens and FL-14 flash, priced ...
The pre-Photokina camera announcement parade marches on today with Olympus E-PL7 interchangeable-lens compact camera. The E-PL7 shares a lot with the E-PL6 that came before it, but it borrows the same ...
Olympus has announced three new additions to its Micro Four Thirds PEN camera family, and two new lenses. There's no increase to the now familiar 12.3 megapixel count but the new E-P3, E-PL3 and E-PM1 ...
Though it was announced last month along with two other new cameras in Olympus' PEN series of interchangeable lens compact (ILC) cameras, the Olympus PEN E-PL3 is just now getting pricing and a ship ...
You won't be coloring us surprised at the launch of the E-PM1, but those other two? Well, let's just say we've always been big fans of the elusive trifecta. Olympus just went live with the PEN E-P3 ...
Olympus will release two new telephoto zoom lenses for its PEN System cameras towards the end of this year. August 31, 2010: Olympus will release two new telephoto zoom lenses for its PEN System ...
Olympus has given its Micro Four Thirds range a slight polish, in the shape of the updated Olympus PEN Lite E-PL1s. Still dubbed the world's lightest interchangeable lens camera, the new E-PL1s gets a ...
Requires playing around to learn features and settings Lens is a bit big on what is otherwise a compact camera Higher price tag when there's a comparable Olympus camera with similar features “Why you ...
Olympus has finally announced pricing and availability (and revealed more detailed specs) for its tiny Olympus PEN E-PM1, originally announced last month along with two other new cameras in Olympus' ...
Olympus' replacement for the 2-year-old PEN E-PL5 may look similar to its predecessor, but Olympus made a lot of significant changes for the E-PL7, mostly to incorporate newer technology that's since ...
We're sure that the amount of lust that exists for a gadget is inversely proportional to the time taken for it to be torn apart and the resulting photos posted online for all to see. Olympus' new EP-1 ...
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