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Olympus’ first MIcro Four Thirds camera! Dubbed, E-P1 “digital Pen” (reflecting the camera’s Olympus Pen-series heritage) 12.3 megapixel Live MOS sensor with TruePic V image processing, ISO 100-6400 sensitivity, a 3-inch LCD, 20 shooting modes (5 exposure, i-Auto, and 14 automatic scenes), an SDHC slot, and HDMI TV-out for playback of 720p (1280×720 pixel) recorded video at 30fps. The 14-42 lens kit retracts into the barrel when not in use and Olympus’ Supersonic Wave Filter helps keep dust under control when swapping-out the lens for Micro Four Thirds, Four Thirds, or OM lenses.

Priced at $749 (body only), $799 (with 14-42mm lens), and $899 (with 17mm pancake lens and viewfinder).

The world of camera’s are getting really interesting.

via eg

1 Comment so far

  1. a Fresh Pair June 19th, 2009 9:25 pm

    yea you never lied Bro!
    i finally got an SLR.. (nikon D80)
    i got it for a great deal, i couldn’t pass up!
    - im still learning the manual funtions.
    that thing is crazy bro..
    now im looking into getting a small System camera.
    g-10 or leica D-Lux 3 or 4..
    i need something to bounce around with,
    for my projects.
    this is a dope camera tho, i really like where technology is going
    with these things.. smaller and more powerful.

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