Monday, 9 November 2009
Olympus E-P2 review
The Olympus E-P2 digital camera is an updated version of the E-P1, the retro-style camera that was released early in 2009.
The Olympus E-P2 doesn’t offer a whole lot of extra functionality over its predecessor.
The main difference is the inclusion of a detachable live viewfinder with 1.44 million dot resolution screen, which connects to the accessory port on the camera’s body. The viewfinder offers 100% view screen resolution so you can see exactly how the final image will look with no margin of error. The accessory port can also be used to connect the included external microphone adapter.
The rest of the specification list isn’t anything to get too excited about, and includes: 12.3-megapixel resolution, HD movie recording, interchangeable lenses, built-in image stabilisation, eight art filters, AF tracking and ISO 6400 (max).
The Olympus E-P2’s Australian release date has been confirmed as being sometime in December, with pricing to be announced closer to the time.






