Monday, June 15, 2009

Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera early revelation


Olympus’ E-P1 Micro Four Thirds digital camera is expected to make its official debut on Tuesday, but it looks like Olympus' Micro Four Thirds tribute to the classic rangefinder has leaked out and looking every bit as handsome as ever. The E-P1 is, according to the latest spec-leak, expected to have a 13-megapixel sensor, 200-6400 ISO range and 60-1/4000 shutter speed, together with supporting 720p video recording.



According to the leak, the E-P1 will also support up to 7 minutes of 720p recording or up to 14 minutes of 480p resolution recording. Stills can be captured in RAW, JPEG or RAW plus JPEG formats, and there’s a Liveview LCD with electronic shake correction.

Eleven-area autofocus round out the leak. It’s expected to be priced at ¥90,000 ($917) for the kit, with a bundle including both 17mm and 14-42mm lenses coming in at ¥130,000 ($1,324). Alternatively the 17mm lens is believed to be priced at ¥10,000 ($101) while the 14-42mm version is ¥35,000 ($356).

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