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 ...
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., February 3, 2010 – The new Olympus PEN® E-PL1 is truly greater than the sum of its parts, with a surprisingly small camera body packed with technology normally found in bigger, ...
Olympus has released a new camera in its popular PEN line of micro 4/3rds camera, the E-PL1. Featuring some similar features to the inaugural EP-1, consumers will be happy to note that the camera ...
Olympus' PEN E-PL1 Micro Four Thirds camera, announced earlier this month, is officially available and on sale today for $599. Though its being touted as a lower-end MFT camera, the E-PL1 is still a ...
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 ...
Olympus' latest micro four thirds camera has come out from behind the hand and had a proper announcement. The Olympus PEN E-PL1 shaves $200 off the original E-P1 despite using its 12.3-megapixel ...
Hello, beautiful. The Olympus PEN E-PL1 isn’t supposed to be official until tomorrow, but that didn’t stop good ol’d Engadget from posting the full press release along with all of the product shots ...
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 ...
The third official Olympus PEN (excluding the originals, natch) has got official after the teaser campaign last week. The E-PL1 is $200 cheaper than the E-P1, but packs in the same 12.3-megapixel ...
The third time’s the charm. With the Pen E-PL1 ($600, with 14–42mm f/3.5–5.6 lens), Olympus has finally gotten it all together in a Micro Four Thirds camera: plenty of pixels, attention-grabbing size ...
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 ...
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