Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras (ILCs) now make up one of the fastest-growing and competitive segments of the consumer digital camera market.
The Micro Four Thirds system got in first, Panasonic and Olympus haven’t had everything their own way. After a decent head start, Panasonic’s G-system and the Olympus PEN-series have been joined by Samsung’s small-but-growing NX range, and Sony’s innovative NEX-3 and NEX-5. All this competition has resulted in a rash of new releases from both ‘original’ mirrorless ILC manufacturers in recent months, as Panasonic and Olympus attempt to consolidate their early lead and grab as much market share as possible.
The best thing about the new Olympus E-PL2, the last of Micro Four Thirds what? 14 – 42 mm kit lens that comes with, apparently. This is 30 percent faster to focus, and on top of that, when given a much quieter AF. In addition, a new shooter has built-in flash, support up to ISO 6400, when extra help in the dark, a much higher resolution screen on the back of the need and when you press the photo wireless, Bluetooth key Correspondence to be done. Digital Photography Review found that to be a good performer on a par with the previous E-PL1, but a bit awkward to adjust exposure than E-P2. Yes, it is not very clear recommendations for this $599 shooter, which means that you can read the full text, if you’re still on the fence.
Source Digital Photography Review
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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