Olympus E-PL9 vs E-PL10. Nov 21, 2019. Hi, I was thinking of buying the E-M5 III (we’ll still thinking) to upgrade my beautiful metallic E-M5 II with higher view finder resolution and bigger battery (😜), but then I saw this beautiful black, even lighter and portable new E-PL10. It can be my second body and matches perfectly with my three
Sep 17, 2012. Photokina 2012: Olympus has refreshed its PEN series with the PEN Lite E-PL5 and PEN Mini E-PM2 16MP touch-screen mirrorless cameras. Both models feature the 16MP sensor and TruePic VI image processor first seen in the OM-D E-M5. Both cameras also gain 460,000 dot, touch-sensitive rear LCDs, with the ability to focus and shoot by
First Impressions. On the face of it, the Olympus E-PL8 is an E-PL7 after some plastic surgery and a few added art filters. It's a shame too, because our first impression of the E-PL7 wasn't overwhelmingly positive and we are left with a camera that feels like a routine refresh. Shot using iAUTO and Raw quality, then processed to taste in-camera.
Olympus, an established brand to micro four thirds system cameras, recently came out with the PEN Lite E-PL6 which they say is the low-cost alternative to their OM-D E-M5 or their equally new E-P5. The PEN Lite E-PL6 seems to be headed to the Asian market only and we were able to briefly play with it. Design-wise the E-PL6 looks a bit less
The Olympus Pen E-PL2 is designed as an entry-level camera, but it uses the same 12.3-million-pixel sensor as the E-P1 and E-P2, which sit above it in the Olympus Pen range. Like the E-PL1, the E-PL2 addresses an issue that afflicts both of the more expensive models: namely, that neither features a built-in flash.
Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder. The E-PL8 valiantly takes place at the bottom of Olympus' Micro Four Thirds lineup, but don't assume that makes it low-end.
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