Showing posts with label E-P1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E-P1. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2009

More Olympus E-P1 teases

Amazon is taking pre-orders on the Olympus E-P1 kits.

Full reviews are still sparse.  From what I can gather some pre-release units went out to select reviewers.  Some release units also got out there, but from the “…wait for a full review…” comments in the articles…it seems like there are some agreements to not release too much info quite yet.

A Olympus E-P1 release event occurred in Germany so most of the links with “real-shots” were taken from Berlin.

Here is the latest batch of “best-of” write-ups and teases I’ve found.

Lavie is impressed with it as well.  I’m still waiting for the “real” reviews to pick it apart, but I’ve been smitten with what I have seen and think it would be the perfect level/format of digital camera for the style of photos I’m looking to capture.  As well as being more inconspicuous for candid street-shooting compositions.

Enjoy!

Olympus E-P1 Videos – PhotographyBLOG – Not only does the camera provide 12.3 megapixel stills, it also provides true HD-level video.  This collection is amazing!  Granted the art-mode filters cause slowdown in capture, but they still are quite neat.  The normal mode color is spectacular, smooth and highly detailed.  Can’t image what they would look like on our HD TV.

E-p1 autopsy pictures - Olympus and Panasonic rumors – Great site and neat cut-through view of the camera body/lens.  Amazing work packing all that tech into the small package. Wow.

First Olympus E-P1 unboxing video! - Olympus and Panasonic rumors – Why not?

The Online Photographer: The E-P1: Not Exactly What You Want? – The Online Photographer – The title is misleading.  The reviewer actually really likes his time with the E-P1.

Olympus interview: Future ‘Pen’ cameras planned (update 16 June 5pm) news - Amateur Photographer – News that Olympus may release higher/lower end versions depending on how this first model does.  Higher may include a built-in viewfinder.  Interesting….

Olympus E-P1 test photos – Let’s Go Digital – Bit more news and photo samples.

Google Translate – Review with LOTS of hardware photos of the device.  Translated version but still quite good. Written by O. Takeshi.

--Claus V.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

GSD Keep-Alive Ping + the new E-P1!

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cc image credit: Black Olympus Trip 35 on Flickr by Hermés

Hi all.

I’m still here.  I just realized it’s been over half-a-month since the last post.

Work is crazy-wild with longer-than-normal sessions in the bull-pen and on the mound, along with weekends chock-full of special family-focused down-time.

Please remain confident that my to-blog pile is reaching critical mass.

I’ve got the usual load of Microsoft Windows OS related topics in the wings, a curiously free amazing on-line collaboration tool, stupid MS Office taming tips, a mess of browser news, and linkage galore of security-related tools and various utilities.

Also in works, a specific “while-in-the-trenches” post on a live-fire failing disk recovery session with two neat new free tools I uncovered in the process.  Oh yes…I guess I need to mention the drive in focus involved a blown-out PGP Whole Disk Encryption load. Yikes!  Expect some new pgpwde.exe command-line support resources as well in that pre-or-post post. (Did that make any sense?)

Completely unrelated….Olympus cameras…

I’ve been taking out my old Olympus Trip-35 and longingly holding it a bit.  I haven’t worked up the courage to drop some old-school 35mm film in for kicks.

While Jonesing on the Trip-35 I found this Flickr: Olympus Trip-35 group with some great old/new photo sessions.  It’s been a blast reading around.  The more I research/read up on the web on the Trip-35 the more I am amazed at this little tool.

I loved taking photos with it as a kid and still think it has taken some of my favorite photos. I’m not sure of the technical reason the photos appeal to me. There’s just something about them that stands out from images from other cameras I’ve used over the years.  Not being a pro I can’t explain it but there is a distinct retro-like visual appeal to them I seem to sense.  Maybe it just me reading more into it because I know the camera body is probably as old as I am.  Eventually I’ll figure out how to scan my negatives in on the HP scanner we bought some time ago. Failing that I will just scan some of the prints in and share.

Anyway, my love and joy of the little Trip-35 platform has kept the desire in me for a digital version. I think I would really get more use out of this format that a full-bore entry-level DSLR camera with my shooting style (more casual/photo-journalistic/street-shooting).

So recent word that Olympus might be coming out with a digital “range-finder” camera this summer intrigued me:

I’ve been scouring the Net for news and today found this website offered to me by Olympus from a news signup I registered for.

The object of my desire?

  • The E-P1 digital rangefinder - Olympus

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cc image credit: Olympus E-P1: Sleek frame on Flickr by bfishadow

Quite likely after wasting over an hour on the website tonight as well as even more on the following reviews and linkage.

Here’s the first onslaught of E-P1 gushing to hit the web I’ve started to turn over.

And here are a collection of interesting digital photo samples of the E-P1 output in action

I close with this: A shameless E-P1 viral-ad pandering to the Will It Blend? fans.

Will It Blend? - Roberts Raw!

Stay tuned!

--Claus V.