Sitting somewhere between a point-and-shoot and a DSLR, compact interchangeable-lens cameras offer substantially lower bulk and weight than a DSLR, but more features than a pocket camera. The third ...
It seems like such a simple thing now, but it took Olympus three revisions to finally get its "Pen" Micro Four Thirds series down below (or even close to) the magical $600 mark. Lucky for us, the ...
Olympus is starting 2010 with a herd of first-quarter camera releases including a new PEN DSLR, the E-PL1, and two new Stylus Tough models, the 8010 and the 6020. All three models feature one-button ...
Editor & owner British Photographic Industry News, Freelance editor/writer for others too... Newly introduced, and at the exact same price as Olympus' recently reviewed E-600 Four Thirds digital SLR ...
Now here's a camera that really makes sense. Olympus has just announced its latest Micro Four-thirds Pen camera, the Olympus Pen E-PL1. The beauty of Micro Four-thirds cameras has always been the fact ...
Simple Operation + High-Quality 12 Megapixel Images + HD Video + In-Camera Creativity + Interchangeable Lenses = Total Compact Multimedia Package The new Olympus PEN E-PL1 is truly greater than the ...
Priced at $599.99 (list, with 14-42mm lens), the 12.3-megapixel Olympus E-PL1 sets a new price floor for Micro Four Thirds cameras, putting these smaller D-SLR competitors within reach of photo ...
It’s nearly impossible to recommend a single camera for all types of user—people who would be best served by a simple, slim point-and-shoot aren’t the same as those who need the top-notch photo ...