Crave Olympus has just quietly announced the E-600 dSLR, a scaled-down version of the more robust E-620. From the specifications sheet, it appears that the new camera shares the same chassis ...
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Crave Olympus' Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P1, has a new competitor--Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GF1. This recently announced 12-megapixel shooter sports a retro-looking chassis reminiscent of vintage rangefinder snappers. Although the GF1 differentiates ...
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Features Check out our comprehensive guide on this family of shooters before plonking down your dough.
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Review The compact long-zoom category, which was once dominated by Panasonic, has seen its fair share of contenders this year. Brands such as Canon and Fujifilm are stepping up to compete in this field and we guess that's what drove Panasonic to expand its current TZ lineup. Enter the new ZR series,...
Crave The Leica M9.
While the Olympus E-P1 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 both sport rangefinder-like aesthetics, neither comes close to the real deal--the Leica M9 which was announced last week. The ...
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Crave The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1.
Adobe Systems on Monday released Lightroom 2.5 and the Camera Raw 5.5 Photoshop plug-in, software updates that add support for two high-profile Nikon SLRs, Olympus' ambitious ...
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Crave The Olympus E-P1.
Olympus released firmware updates on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, for the Olympus E-P1 camera and two lenses, the Zuiko ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 as well as the Zuiko ...
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Crave As we know, the Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P1, is based on a retro design which the original Pen shooters sported. But now you can make it even ...
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Crave When Panasonic unveiled its third Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-GF1, three weeks ago, it was seen as the direct competitor to the Olympus E-P1. Both shooters have very ...
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Crave The F70EXR uses the company's acclaimed Super CCD EXR.
The Micro Four Thirds camera war has, until now, been a two-horse race between Panasonic and Olympus. There are now whispers ...
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Review In the realm of rugged point-and-shoots, Olympus' name is always one of the first to come to mind. Being an early pioneer in tough cameras, the Japanese firm has one of the world's hardiest consumer-oriented snappers on the market, the Mju Tough-8000. But if you don't dive to great depths and just...
Crave A screen shot of the rumored specifications sheet of the DSC-RX.
Sony has earlier expressed interest in developing a mirrorless, interchangeable lens system like the Micro Four Thirds standard, and ...
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Review The Olympus Mju 7020 succeeds the Mju 7000, which was announced just earlier this year. There are only a few notable upgrades, such as the 28mm wide-angle lens and addition of an HDMI port. There are also Magic Filters which emulate some of the effects found on Olympus' interchangeable lens...
Crave Like it or not, the Micro Four Thirds standard is here to stay. This mirrorless, interchangeable lens system has made waves in the industry by providing consumers with an alternative choice ...
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Crave The M.Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm F4-5.6 (left) and M.Zuiko Digital ED 14-150mm F4-5.6.
Today, Olympus not only announced its second Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P2, the firm also disclosed ...
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