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July 2009
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Abgefahrenes Design
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Fantastische Fotoqualität
Wechselobjektive
Sehr gute Bildqualität
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Schickes Design
Tolle Verarbeitung
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Trotz kompakter Bauweise
Gute Bildqualität und ObjektivwechselMöglichkeit
Vier JPEG Qualitätsstufen jeweils auch mit RAW Format kombinierbar
1442mm KitObjektiv mit 28mm Startbrennweite nach KB
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Mittelmäßiges Display
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Fokussierung des 1442mm KitObjektivs manchmal etwas träge
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Rock solid build, fun effects filters as found on Olympus E-series DSLRs, image quality on a par with SLR cameras, camera set up allows spur-of-the-moment shooting from the hip
Pricey for anyone looking to invest in a whole new system as the same outlay would buy a starter DSLR and a couple of lenses, no built in optical viewfinder or flash – but both available if paying more
Zusammenfassung: Competition: Win an Olympus PEN E-P1 with pancake lensSize matters to Olympus – specifically, the smaller the better. The new Pen EP-1 is an instant design classic that promises compact camera convenience and a DSLR-sized sensor. Is this Olympus’ first...
The retro feel of the Olympus E-P1 is wonderful. Its the sort of camera that puts a smile on your face when you use it and we loved the amount of control it gave us over what we took and its final look. In fact, our main criticism of a camera purport...
Despite the high cost, the sheer individuality of this DSLR may well appeal to buyers. It’s not a specialist product but for family use gives full manual control as well as ease of use.SpecificationsStreet price £700 (with 14-42mm lens)Effective resolu...
Zusammenfassung: The micro FourThirds equiped Olympus E-P1 takes the versatility of interchangeable lens and the diminutive size of a compact, and merges them into one retro-cool styled piece of kit. Taking design cues from the venerable Olympus Pen series, this camera...
The Olympus PEN E-P1 may look like a throwback to retro photography, but it’s expensive and flawed. However, it's beautiful image quality renders almost impossible to dislike. ...
The retro look and metallic touches are irresistible. The image quality is excellent, comparable with the fine E-620. Colours are over-saturated in default mode but that is easily corrected. This is, in effect, an SLR that fits in the pocket. ...
The E-P1 is slow! Auto focus, even after the 1.1 firmware upgrade, is sluggish and the shutter is not as responsive as an SLR. ...
We fell in love with the E-P1 the moment we took it from the box. So we bought one. We know that for years we have been advising readers not to buy cameras without proper viewfinders and now look what we've done. Well, we were right — an LCD is...
The retro look and metallic touches are irresistible. The image quality is excellent, comparable with the fine E-620. Colours are over saturated in default mode, but that is easily corrected. This is, in effect, an SLR that fits in the pocket.
The E-P1 is slow! Auto focus, even after the 1.1 firmware upgrade, is sluggish and the shutter is not as responsive as an SLR.
We fell in love with the E-P1 the moment we took it from the box. So we bought one! We know that for years we have been advising readers not to buy cameras without proper viewfinders, and now look what we've done. Well, we were right – an LCD is...
Compact, awesome grainy film filter, easy to use, excellent low-light performance
No flash, no built-in optical viewfinder
If you don’t like the bulkiness of a digital SLR camera, but like the idea of changing lenses to suit your needs, then the Olympus Pen E-P1 has your name on it. It produces good images, it has useful art modes and it’s stylish. The only drawba...