Olympus PEN E-P1 is a new stylish digital SLR aimed at users who previously thought that SLR was too big and clumsy. Thanks to the Micro Four Thirds format has brought down the size.
When Olympus asked users about their interests in digital cameras so it appeared that many were interested in an SLR (SLR) but felt they were too big.That's right. Digital SLRs are generally heavy and large, and thus not easy to take with them.
The new model is the Olympus Pen E-P1 is built to be a compact alternative. The camera uses the relatively new Micro Four Thirds format, which is a standard to reduce the size of the lenses. The advantage is that you get a much smaller camera.The disadvantage is that you can not use the same old lens. The latter can be tackled with an adapter.
The sensor in the E-P1 is capable of taking pictures in 12.3 megapixels , and you can also record video in HD resolution. LCD screen on the back is 3 inches and you should have an easy interface suited to beginners. The camera has bildstabilistor for those who are not quite steady hand.
With the E-P1 is possible to take pictures with ISO settings from 300-6400. Burst join three images per second (shoot you in the RAW format you can take a maximum of 14 frames in a row). Pictures stored on a SDHC card .
There is no price tag seems not set yet, but it is certain that the Olympus PEN E-P1 will be in stores in July.
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