Monday, March 8, 2010

Olympus Pen E-PL1 spins up the review cycle

Olympus' E-PL1 could be the legal camera as to a mission -- it now not purely shrinks the entry-level value tag for Micro Four Thirds cameras to $600, it retains the identical Twelve.3 megapixel sensor, symbol processor, autofocus plus metering systems from its elder, the E-P1, whereas introducing its own benefits which also the pricier E-P2 does not supply (hello, integrated flash!). Along allowing for a 720p movie mode, a 14-42mm kit lens, and access to the growing catalog of Micro Four Thirds glass, it really appearance sort of a guaranteed win for the corporate, less than it has necessarily brilliant to steer it through a couple tests to be certain. While it sports a body rather richer in plastic compared to its senior siblings, we're told the E-PL1 continue to feels robust during the hand, and its management scheme is recommended for ending up though obtainable to novices and which included a dedicated video recording button. Image quality is ranked, as was once to be expected, right on par with the added expensive models with only the more professionally vulnerable ISO 3200 and 1/2000th shutter speed proving restricting. Get reading for fuller
impressions in addition to a bunch of sample video shot with the E-PL1.
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