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About six months after teasing (http://www.photographyreview.com/reviews/olympus-micro-four-thirds-concept-camera-at-pma-2009) a Micro Four Thirds concept camera at PMA 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1. The E-P1, modeled after (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/files/p/articles/4833551011/images/EP1_pen.jpeg) the PENs from the film days, was the company's first venture into mirrorless and only the second MFT camera on the market. The E-P1 featured a 12.3MP Live MOS sensor, in-body image stabilization, TruePic V processor (they're now on VIII), a fixed 3" LCD and 720p video capture. It didn't have an electronic viewfinder, but Olympus did sell an optical one (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/reviews/olympusep1/5) designed for its 17mm pancake lens.
The E-P1 was pretty good for a first outing, especially in terms of design and image quality. It did lose points for its AF system, lack of a flash or viewfinder and confusing menu system (some things never change), however. Even so, the PEN E-P1 earned the coveted 'Highly Recommended' award from our editors.
Learn more about the
Olympus PEN E-P1 in our review (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/reviews/olympusep1)
Więcej... (http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2805987873/throwback-thursday-olympus-pen-e-p1)
źródło (http://www.dpreview.com/files/p/articles/2805987873/intro2.jpeg)
About six months after teasing (http://www.photographyreview.com/reviews/olympus-micro-four-thirds-concept-camera-at-pma-2009) a Micro Four Thirds concept camera at PMA 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1. The E-P1, modeled after (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/files/p/articles/4833551011/images/EP1_pen.jpeg) the PENs from the film days, was the company's first venture into mirrorless and only the second MFT camera on the market. The E-P1 featured a 12.3MP Live MOS sensor, in-body image stabilization, TruePic V processor (they're now on VIII), a fixed 3" LCD and 720p video capture. It didn't have an electronic viewfinder, but Olympus did sell an optical one (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/reviews/olympusep1/5) designed for its 17mm pancake lens.
The E-P1 was pretty good for a first outing, especially in terms of design and image quality. It did lose points for its AF system, lack of a flash or viewfinder and confusing menu system (some things never change), however. Even so, the PEN E-P1 earned the coveted 'Highly Recommended' award from our editors.
Learn more about the
Olympus PEN E-P1 in our review (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/reviews/olympusep1)
Więcej... (http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2805987873/throwback-thursday-olympus-pen-e-p1)