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Olympus Pen E-P2 Body Zwart + EVF

Olympus Pen E-P2 Body Zwart + EVF


  • Olympus Pen EP2

    New Release : tiny.cc Product Description Olympus Pen EP2 Kit includes:♦ 1) Olympus Pen E-P2 Micro 4/3 Digital Camera & 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Black/Silver)♦ 2) Olympus M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/4.0-5.6 Micro ED Digital Zoom Lens (Black)♦ 3) Olympus Pen VF-2 Electronic Viewfinder for Micro Four Thirds (Black)♦ 4) Olympus 2 YR Extended Warranty for Micro Four Thirds CamerasThe Olympus PEN E-P2 is a 12.3-megapixel interchangeable lens camera, and it blends the high-quality still images of a DSLR with High Definition (HD) video, stereo Linear PCM audio recording and in-camera creativity -- all inside an ultra-portable, easy-to-use body. Features a convenient accessory port, In-Body Image Stabilization, Art Filters, Sound Recording, Digital Leveler, Live View Autofocus, Face Detection, Shadow Adjustment Technology, 19 Scene Modes and much more! Includes M.ZUIKO Digital 17mm f/2.8 pancake lens for shooting everything from landscapes and portraits to close-ups.The M.Zuiko Digital ED 40-150mm f4.0-5.6 Lens is extremely light, weighing only 6.7 ounces. With a wide zoom range with a 35mm equivalent to 80-300mm, this lens offers versatility and portability.The Olympus PEN VF-2 Electronic Viewfinder for Micro Four Thirds has a 1.15x magnification factor and has built-in diopter adjustment for easy viewing without or with eyeglasses. The VF-2 can be positioned up to 90 degrees for composing shots at low or unusual angles. The brightness and contrast of the display can be adjusted up or down <b>...</b>

  • Olympus MP

    Buy from Amazon US redirect.viglink.com?key=f341fd9454fc162be8b38d504acbd4e1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fexec%2Fobidos%2FASIN%2FB002UXRG84%2Felectro%5Fhope%2D20 Customer Reviews "This is a great camera, perfect for the semi serious traveling photographer. Has alot of nice and unique presets to make dull photos look interesting in a new light if you aren't all that into editing them later on, but allows for enough control of editing if you need it with RAW files.I have about 4 Micro Four Thirds lenses and 2 non micro four thirds lenses, no previous lens collection to speak of before buying this camera and I do like the panasonic lenses more then the Olympus lenses. Great that I can choose. The EVF is a great tool, but maybe a bit too pricy, only get it if you intend to use manual focus lenses, because with it you can pretty much focus by sight. The screen isn't good enough for that, but the EVF is. Something that the Panasonic GF1 doesn't have going for it.Overall, if your looking for the best micro interchangeable lens camera at the moment (Based on image quality alone), I would go with the Sony NEX 3/5, but this camera just has too much style over the Sony, and a wider selection of lenses with Olympus and Panasonic. The main problem with the Micro Four Thirds system is that wide angle lenses cost too much! A nice wide angle lens (9mm/18mm[35mm equivalent]) will cost you in the minimum of around 500$, and for that Price you should just get the Sony NEX 3 with <b>...</b>

  • Olympus 12.3

    Buy from Amazon US redirect.viglink.com?key=1f0527e04637dcdb26bf99b11836bfbf&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eamazon%2Ecom%2Fexec%2Fobidos%2FASIN%2FB002UXRG84%2Felectrofame%2D20 Customer Reviews "This is a great camera, perfect for the semi serious traveling photographer. Has alot of nice and unique presets to make dull photos look interesting in a new light if you aren't all that into editing them later on, but allows for enough control of editing if you need it with RAW files.I have about 4 Micro Four Thirds lenses and 2 non micro four thirds lenses, no previous lens collection to speak of before buying this camera and I do like the panasonic lenses more then the Olympus lenses. Great that I can choose. The EVF is a great tool, but maybe a bit too pricy, only get it if you intend to use manual focus lenses, because with it you can pretty much focus by sight. The screen isn't good enough for that, but the EVF is. Something that the Panasonic GF1 doesn't have going for it.Overall, if your looking for the best micro interchangeable lens camera at the moment (Based on image quality alone), I would go with the Sony NEX 3/5, but this camera just has too much style over the Sony, and a wider selection of lenses with Olympus and Panasonic. The main problem with the Micro Four Thirds system is that wide angle lenses cost too much! A nice wide angle lens (9mm/18mm[35mm equivalent]) will cost you in the minimum of around 500$, and for that Price you should just get the Sony NEX 3 with 16mm <b>...</b>