Lens Black Olympus
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![]() USED Olympus Pen E PL2 Digital Camera 14 42mm 40 150mm Lens Kit Black $266.00 |
![]() Pro Olympus E 30 lensesflash tripod $2,000.00 |
![]() OLYMPUS E 500 DSLR CAMERA BODY W 14 45MM F35 56 LENS $79.99 |
![]() Olympus E PL1 Digital Camera + 14 150mm Lens + 32GB NEW $802.97 |
![]() Olympus E P2 EP2 Pen Digital Camera 14 42mm Lens Black $434.45 |
![]() Olympus E PL1 Digital Camera + 14 150mm Lens + 4GB NEW $763.97 |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 Micro Four Thirds camera review (Engadget)
It's no surprise that the mirrorless interchangeable lens camera category is
continuing to grow at a rapid pace. These compact, pro-featured ILCs
undoubtedly have a strong future, with mass consumer appeal and a widening
assortment of price points. We're particularly taken with the technology's
compact footprint -- we're focusing our camera reviews on mirrorless models,
and even outfitted our entire CES team with Sony's NEX-C3. But long before the
likes of Sony and Fujifilm launched their first cameras, Olympus and Panasonic
dominated the then-infant mirrorless category, developing the Micro Four
Thirds sensor standard, that, for better or worse, has failed to catch on
among other manufacturers. Surprisingly, Panasonic's pioneering days were far
stronger than those of recent past, with the company's GF1 melting the hearts
of compact-seeking professionals. But following that successful first model,
Panasonic opted to take the GF series in a different direction, launching a
dumbed-down GF2 (and later GF3) in what was likely an attempt to appeal to the
much larger amateur category. This left the GF1 faithful without a worthy
successor -- until now.
Panasonic's Lumix line gets a lot more crowded
Panasonic Lumix GX1 Micro Four Thirds camera surfaces in leaked photos
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