Pessoal,
A Olympus finalmente lança a esperada câmera compacta de lentes intercambiáveis para o sistema Micro 4/3.
# 12.3 Megapixel Live MOS sensor
# Retro-styled metal body is the smallest interchangeable lens camera that you can buy
# Micro Four Thirds lens mount, with 2X focal length conversion ratio
* Two new Olympus M. Zuiko lenses available: F2.8, 17 mm pancake lens and a F3.5-5.6, 14 - 42 mm zoom that can "collapse" to reduce its size when you're on the go* Support for "legacy" Four Thirds lenses via optional adapter; some will support *autofocus, others will not
* Adapters also available for Olympus OM and Leica R and M-mount lenses
# Sensor-shift image stabilization
# New TruePic V image processor, which offers better color (especially with violet), increased detail, and better noise reduction
# Dust reduction system
# 3-inch LCD display with 230,000 pixels
# Live view with contrast detect AF, face detection, and handy Perfect Shot Preview feature
# Full manual controls, plus iAuto mode with automatic scene selection
# New 324-area metering system
# Plenty of scene modes plus art filter and multiple exposure features
# Refined user interface uses two dials on the back of the camera
# Can record movies at 1280 x 720 (30 fps) with stereo sound and continuous AF (with select lenses) for up to 7 minutes
# Optional optical viewfinder works with the 17 mm pancake lens; it is fixed-focus
# New FL-14 external flash is designed to match the E-P1; will sell for $100 after instant rebate
# SD/SDHC memory card slot (no xD, hurrah!)
# HDMI port
# Uses the familiar BLS-1 lithium-ion battery; 300 shots per charge
# Shipping in July; body only price is $750; body plus 14-42 mm lens is $800; body plus the 17 mm pancake lens and viewfinder is $900.
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