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Camera Test: Olympus Pen E-P2

Franck Mée
February 9, 2010 11:09 AM
A compact-sized camera with interchangeable lenses and a 12 Megapixel 4/3 format sensor: haven't we seen that somewhere before?  Yes: Panasonic and Olympus both launched cameras based on that specification last summer.  Now the latter has updated its offering, with the new Pen E-P2, very similar to its predecessor but with a few improvements, including an electronic viewfinder.

Less than six months after the launch of the Pen E-P1, Olympus is back with the E-P2, the latest incarnation of its collection of compact Micro Four-Thirds cameras. 

Not much has changed, and the body, sensor and screen are all exactly the same as before.  The main innovation is the arrival of the adjustable electronic viewfinder, much vaunted by Olympus and capable of focusing using any lens; the E-P1's optical viewfinder was stuck at 17 mm.

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