Olympus Digital Camera Reviews

Olympus announces

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Olympus has announced the latest additions to its range of compact cameras. The mju-7050 comes with a 14Mp sensor, 7x (28-196mm equiv.) zoom lens, 3.0″ LCD and features HD recording and image stabilization. The 14Mp FE-5050 and 12Mp FE-4050 incorporate 2.7 inch LCDs and wide angle zoom lenses starting at 26mm and 27mm respectively. While all cameras include ‘Magic Filters,’ the 7050 also offers ‘Magic Movies’ where users can apply filter effects to videos.
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ib software from Olympus

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Image editing software from Olympus has been updated. There are updated video editing features, movies slideshows and it comes under the version of 1.2. For those who are using the Olympus software ib. They can get the updated version in Olympus websites.
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Olympus Stylus 7040 Review

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The Olympus Stylus 7040 is an ultra-compact digicam that had been equipped with all of the features that anyone would need to take fantastic pictures in almost any situation. Sporting a 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, you will easily be able to capture poster sized images without missing any of the small details in
the image. Also featured is a 7x wide optical zoom lens, Dual Image Stabilization, 3-inch LCD screen, Tracking AF, 2GB of Internal memory and 720p HD video
capture gives you an almost unparalleled feature set.

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Announced in January 2010 for a February entry into the market, The Olympus Stylus Tough 3000 compact digital becomes the first model in the series to feature a High-Definition (720p) video capability. The camera also packs the lowest MSRP in the Tough family, is waterproof to 10 feet, functional in temperatures down to 14 degrees F and can survive a 5 foot fall.
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Just posted! Our lens review featuring Olympus’s Micro Four Thirds superzoom, the M Zuiko Digital 14-150mm F4-5.6. This latest addition to the company’s Pen range continues with its downsizing theme, and is dramatically smaller and lighter than most similar SLR lenses. It also promises fast and silent focusing optimized for video shooting. So is this mini-marvel the ultimate general-purpose travel zoom?
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Just posted! Our lens review featuring Olympus’s Micro Four Thirds superzoom, the M Zuiko Digital 14-150mm F4-5.6. This latest addition to the company’s Pen range continues with its downsizing theme, and is dramatically smaller and lighter than most similar SLR lenses. It also promises fast and silent focusing optimized for video shooting. So is this mini-marvel the ultimate general-purpose travel zoom?
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Olympus’s dust reduction system, incorporated both in its E-series DSLRs and Micro Four Thirds cameras has won an award in Japan’s National Invention Awards 2010. The awards are organized by the Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation (JIII) every June to honor the most significant patents of awarded in the previous year. Olympus Development Division manager Kawai Sumio will receive the award sponsored by national newspaper Asahi Shimbun, for the dust reduction system. The original patent application was made in December 2000, with the technology first appearing in the company’s E-1 DSLR in 2003.
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Olympus E-P2

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Ten months passed between the announcement of the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens format and Olympus unveiling its first model. For much of this time Panasonic had been selling its DSLR-like G1 while all we’d see from Olympus was a design mock-up it admitted wasn’t at that time feasible.But in June 2009, Olympus finally revealed the camera responsible for our most-read preview ever – the E-P1. The company was able to do what
very few of the current big players could – build on a history of compact photographers’ cameras. And, in doing so, appeared to provide the camera we’d been
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Olympus Pen E-PL1

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Olympus launched its Micro Four Thirds range with the prestigious Pen E-P1 and Pen E-P2 models, which traded heavily on the company’s film-camera heritage. The new, 12.3-megapixel Pen E-PL1, however, is the version for the man and woman on the street. It’s more cheaply made, so it’s less expensive, at around £550 with the 14-42mm kit lens. It’s also more basic — or is it?

Cheaper but more cheerful
You might imagine that Olympus would have dropped a few features with its lower-cost Micro Four Thirds camera. A quick check of the exterior reveals fewer controls and a more plasticky finish.
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Olympus E-30

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Over the years, famous photographers have channeled their individualism by depending on open imaginations and a good eye to create aestheticly pleasing works of art that change your world view to expose a deep meaning or opinion. The Olympus E-30 digital SLR camera is a robust camera that brings the artwork of picture taking to fresh creative peaks by providing the artistic freedom to photograph what you vision in your mind’s eye, not simply what you see through the lens of the camera.

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