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 ...
Earlier in the year, Olympus sold its imaging division to Japan Industrial Partners. Now the first product since the formation of new company OM Digital Solutions has been announced. The PEN E-P7 ...
We checked out Olympus‘s gorgeous new M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 60mm f/2.8 “Nature Macro” lens, along with this fall’s additional release to the Japanese company’s excellent PEN series cameras, the PEN E-PM2 ...
Photography News: Olympus announces its new flagship OM-D E-M1 Mark III, a compact 12-45mm f/4 PRO lens, and the new PEN E-PL10 for everyday photography NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&H Photo would like ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Olympus has announced the Pen E-PL9, a new model in its Pen Lite series of pocket mirrorless cameras. It’s an ...
Much of the appeal of the original Olympus Digital Pen, the EP-1, was in its design. The metal body was a retro-classic, and went a long way to balancing out the camera's flaws. So when the EP-2 ...
Beautiful, classic design. Excellent selection of high-quality manual controls. Sensor produces some of the best images you'll get from a Micro Four Thirds camera. Decent flash accessory. Highly ...
Olympus’ latest camera is not a point and shoot, and it’s not a DSLR. Instead, the new E-P1 is the company’s first Micro Four Thirds camera. This 12.3 megapixel camera blends the high-quality image ...
Olympus has announced the successor to late 2016's PEN E-PL8 micro four thirds interchangeable lens camera. The retro-modern E-PL9 has been treated to a flagship image processor, a video recording ...
Two new interchangeable-lens cameras and a luxury point-and-shoot were announced by Olympus Monday at Photokina, a major European trade show. All of them feature more advanced sensors than their ...
Most cameras are utilitarian and, truth be told, quite ugly. Not the Olympus Pen-F ($1,000 for camera body). This mirrorless digital shooter is a throwback to the first iteration, released in 1963.
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