digitalcamerareview.com - 9/22/2008
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BY: David Rasnake , DigitalCameraReview.com Editor PUBLISHED: 9/22/2008 Categorized as: DSLR , Olympus
apple.com - 9/16/2008
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apple.com —
Apple today released Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update
2.2. The update allows Aperture 2 and iPhoto ’08...
to support the RAW formats generated by a range of additional camera models from Canon, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Samsung, and Sony. For a ...
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Now Available: Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.2
olympusamerica.com - 9/24/2008
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olympusamerica.com —
COLOGNE, GERMANY, September 22, 2008 Olympus today
announces that it is developing a new interchangeable-lens digital...
SLR (single lens reflex) within the Olympus E-System lineup. This new Four Thirds-compliant camera reinforces the company's ...
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news.cnet.com - 9/22/2008
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news.cnet.com —
Artist"s rendering of the E-A1 (Credit: Olympus Imaging
America) Of all the major camera manufacturers, Olympus stands...
out as lacking a prosumer model. Between the approximately $600 E-520 and $1,500-ish E-3 lies a huge gap for competing ...
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Olympus preannounces dSLR, Micro Four Thirds models
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Olympus drops jaws with retro Micro Four Thirds concept
Engadget —
... We heard it was coming, but we didn't expect Olympus to bust out a Micro Four Thirds system with such vintage hotness. Taking its visual cues from the classic Rangefinder cameras, this unnamed Olympus is just a concept for now with no pricing, specs, or ...
Olympus adds retro style to ultra-modern camera body format
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... begs for a hackneyed Star Wars-ism about elegant tools from a more civilized age.
With a DSLR-sized sensor, quality should be assured, though it's hard to imagine plunking big black plastic lenses onto this stylish m3/4's interchangeable-lens mount system. Its feature set, and its price, will likely be similarly ample, but for now it remains a concept. It's hard not to imagine something with the capabilities of the Canon G10 or Nikon P6000, but with that old-school feel.
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Olympus Retro Micro Four Thirds Camera: Love It or Leave It?
GeekSugar —
... Yesterday, Olympus showed off its concept for the new Micro Four Thirds camera, and to channel Borat: Wowaweewah! It has never been a secret how much I love ...
New Olympus MFT Camera: A new concept, with retro appeal
UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping —
... dates quoted in the press release state ‘first quarter of 2009′ though it must be stressed that this is a concept model and appearance, and release dates may be subject to change. So don’t go reaching for that credit card just yet. If the form remains the same, and the specs live up to expectation this is one MFT camera that I can see doing VERY well indeed, despite my reservations about the size of the market for the concept as a whole. Source via Engadget Picture Source Is this the sexiest digital camera you’ve ever seen? Let us know in the ...
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Olympus EP-1 Micro Four Thirds camera launches | T3 magazine
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engadget.com 1/29/2009 —
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E-620: Olympus unveils new entry-level DSLR
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Olympus today unveiled a new entry-level DSLR, which will go on sale in the US in May (Japan gets the E-620 with 12.3MP in March, Europe one month later but for a higher price). Olympus tried to incorporate the main features of the E-30 and E-520 ...
Olympus fills the E-520/E-3 gap with the E-30 DSLR
engadget.com 11/4/2008 —
If you're looking for an Olympus DSLR but don't have the bank for a $1,499 E-3 , yet couldn't be seen with a pedestrian $599 E-520 , Olympus is about to fill your niche with the upcoming $1,299 E-30, a shooter that sits neatly betwixt the two in ...
Olympus announces midrange E-30 dSLR
news.cnet.com 11/4/2008 — Olympus’ E-30 fills the hole in its dSLR lineup. (Credit: Olympus America)
With a price gap of about $900 between the Olympus E-520 and the E-3 , Olympus has long had a pretty big hole in its dSLR lineup--a hole populated by extremely ...
Olympus joins mid-range with E-30 DSLR
electronista.com 11/4/2008 — Olympus today tackled the absence of a mid-range digital SLR in the E-system lineup with the E-30, a step between the entry-level E-520 and the more professional E-3. The 12.3-megapixel camera has the faster and more accurate 11-point autofocus perf...
Olympus E-P1 “Digital PEN” announced: $750 this month
slashgear.com 6/16/2009 — Olympus have announced their new E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera, as expected , and they’re describing the 12.3-megapixel snapper as a “digital PEN” in honor of their classic PEN-range. Combining the scale of a point-and-shoot with ...