Olympus PEN E-P2 System Digital Camera
December 17, 2009 | Digital Camera, Electronics | 1 CommentLast summer, Olympus launched its first system Micro Four-camera function, PEN E-P1. Referring to the rich history of Olympus, the E-P1 received a true retro design. Daring indeed, and he soon turned the camera system consists of a combination of striking design, making the establishment of the new system, an immediate success. Micro Four Thirds is in many respects the system that the photo-graphs were really expect. Combining the convenience of a compact and quality of a DSLR, the system was intended to be a real success.

It is more than obvious that the Olympus E-PEN P2 and P1 have much in common, put both units side by side, and you really have to look for differences. It’s the little things that need to differentiate and to be honest, most differences are found inside the aircraft. Olympus used the feedback from photographers and cameras in general all over the world for the P2. This feedback from some of the photographers asked housing darker or black as it happened. Consequently, P2 is now also available in black.
As for the operation of the Olympus PEN P2, we have not seen a whole lot of difference compared to P1. In this regard, surprisingly little for the tester. Like a digital SLR standard, you can simply change the lens, and offers Four Thirds lenses continues to grow. In 2010, we expect to see a number of new, interesting, not only of Olympus, but also from Panasonic. I can only imagine things will stop there. What remains an enjoyable experience, dealing with a compact camera system. What difference does compared to a heavy (semi-) pro DSLR! [via letsgodigital]
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