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Click here for Olympus E-P1 with the FL-14 at a special combo price! Item Includes - M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens w/ Front & Rear Caps
- BLS-1 Battery
- BSCS-1 Battery Charger
- USB/Video Multi Cable
- Shoulder Strap
- Olympus Master CD-Rom
- Manual
- 1-year Warranty
Features
The Olympus E-P1 marks the formal introduction of the Olympus Micro Four Thirds (4/3) camera system in the form of a high-quality, sub-compact digital camera. Designed around a 12.3-megapixel (17.3 x 13mm) Live MOS imaging sensor, the E-P1 enables pro-quality still and video imaging abilities in a small, unassuming package. Along with a new line of compact M.Zuiko Digital lenses, the new system is compatible with all existing 4/3-format fixed-prime and zoom lenses from 7mm through 800mm (114° to 1.5° AOV). Clad in ergonomically-designed stainless-steel body panels, the Olympus E-P1 takes many design queues from the Olympus Pen F, a popular half-frame SLR that made its initial debut in 1959. But unlike the original Pen F, the E-P1 has the ability to produce vividly-detailed still photographs and HD video with stereo sound, both of which can be enhanced post-capture using the E-P1's advanced in-camera retouching and audio dubbing tools. - The Olympus E-P1 combines the casual, easy-to-use persona of a pocket-size point-and-shoot camera with the imaging capabilities of a pro-level DSLR. As an extension of Olympus' proven 4/3 imaging system, the E-P1 can shoot casual stills and video as well as complex imagery with equal ease and precision
- The Olympus E-P1 enables high-definition capture of still and video images while maintaining full auto-focus functionality and image stabilization with all 4/3-format optics. And unlike video-enabled DSLRs, the Olympus E-P1 maintains full AF in video mode
- The E-P1 utilizes the same 12.3-megapixel Live MOS imaging sensor used in Olympus' 4/3-format DSLRs. Measuring 17.3 x 13mm, this sensor is half the size of 'full-frame' DSLR sensors (2x crop factor), but far larger than comparably-sized digital cameras, all of which lack the option of lens interchangeability
- Aside from the physically smaller M.Zuiko Digital lenses, the Olympus E-P1 is also compatible with all FourThird-format lenses, which enables you to take advantage of one of the widest angle-of-view (AOV) selections available today (114° to 1.5° AOV, or 14 to 800mm)
- Live View enables real-time viewing of your still and video images as you compose and capture them
- The camera's 11-point Imager AF autofocusing system ensures quick and accurate focusing under all lighting conditions. For equally accurate metering, the Olympus E-P1 utilizes a 324 segment ESP metering system. There's also the option of selecting Spot or Center-weighted metering as desired
- An in-camera stabilization system allows for up to 4-stops EV of movement compensation with all 4/3 and Micro-4/3 format lenses
- Olympus' Dust Reduction, which runs an ultrasonic cleaning cycle each time you power up the camera, helps keep dust particles out of the image path
- Advanced shooting modes, including ePortrait for optimized portrait photography, iAUTO for decision-free shooting under most common shooting conditions, Shadow Adjustment Technology (SAT) for optimizing highlight and shadow details, and Art Filters (Soft Focus, Pale & Light Color, Light Tone, Grainy Film, and Pin Hole) are easily employed as needed. Other post-capture editing features include sound dubbing (in stereo) for still and video images
- You can record video with linear, non-compressed sound, as well as add sound to images post-capture
- When shooting in Manual Focus mode (MF) a 5x close-up of the center of the image is superimposed into a box at the center of the screen to aid in fine focusing. This magnification can be increased up to 10x magnification
Specifications - Camera Type - Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera
Imaging - Resolution - Effective: 13.1MP, Recorded: 12.3MP
- Sensor - 17.3 x 13.0mm CMOS
- Bit Depth - 12-bit
- File Formats - RAW, JPEG, AVI
- File Size - RAW: Up to 13.9MB
JPEG: Up to 8.2MB AVI: Up to 2.0GB - Color Spaces - sRGB, Adobe RGB
- Image Stabilization - Yes
- Crop Factor - 2x
Optics - Lens - 17mm f/2.8 M.Zuiko Digital Zoom (35mm film equivalent: 34mm)
- Lens Mount - Micro Four Thirds
- Focus Type - Autofocus and Manual Focus
- Focus Range - 0.66' (0.2m) - infinity
- Accessory Lens / Filter Mount - 37mm
Shooting Control - Sensitivity - ISO 100-6400
- Shutter Speed - 1/4000 - 60 sec, bulb
- Metering - 324-area Multi Pattern, Center Weighted, Spot
- Exposure Modes - iAUTO, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Scene
- White Balance - Auto, Lamp, Fluorescent 1 (4000K), Fluorescent 2 (4500K), Fluorescent 3 (6600K), Daylight, Flash, Cloudy, Shade, Custom
- Burst Capability - Up to 3fps
- Self Timer - 12 seconds or 2 seconds
Flash - External Flash Connection - Hotshoe
- Dedicated Flash System - Olympus FL Series
- Max Sync Speed - 1/180
Memory - Memory Card Type - SD/SDHC
- Still Images per GB - RAW: 73
JPEG: High Res: 124 - Low Res: 10,240 A/V Recording - Video Recording - Yes
- Video Resolution - 1280x720 @ 30fps, 640x480 @ 30fps
- Video Clip Length - Up to 2GB (about 7 minutes in HD, 14 minutes in SD)
- Audio Recording - Stereo PCM/16-bit, 44.1kHz
Picture with Sound: Up to 30 sec Audio with Video: dependent on clip length Viewfinder / Display Connectivity / System Requirements - Connectivity - USB 2.0, HDMI (Type C)
- System & Software Requirements - Windows 2000 (SP4), XP, Vista
Mac OS X (10.3 or later) Environmental - Operating / Storage Temperature - Operating Temperature: 32-104°F/0-40°C
Storage Temperature: -4-140°F/-20-60°C Power - Battery Type - BLS-1 Li-ion Battery
Physical - Dimensions - 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.43" (120.6 x 69.9 x 36.4mm) body only
- Weight - 0.7 lbs (335g) body only
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