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from: ConsumerEvidence.comThe Olympus digital camera created a revolution among its users. They made the brand even better with the creation of the following abilities:
• The Live View Autofocus. With the seamless precision and simplicity of a point-and-shoot, the system is able to display images in complete focus on the moment the shutter button is pressed half way down.
• Multiple Exposure. This makes heightened creativity an effortlessly achieved objective. The two frames can be combined while portions of one can be incorporated with the other no matter what the shooting modes will be. The images can also be combined in playback mode or directly on the LCD through the help of the new TruePic V Image Processor.
• Micro Four Thirds Mount. This provides effectiveness of a digitally designed image sensor, an ultra-compact design, and expandability and compatibility with all Micro Four Thirds Lenses and Four Thirds System Lens via the MMF-1 Adapter.
• Art Filters. A series of six built-in Art Filters for replicating countless striking and dramatic effects can be easily activated. This is possible for any kind of mode, be it still or video imaging. Included are Pop Art, Soft Focus, Pale & Light Color, Light Tone, Grainy Film and Pin Hole.
• 12.3 megapixel. It’s live-MOS sensor comes with a powerful high-quality imaging punch. The camera may be small, but the features are bigger than life because you are given the ability to capture even the smallest of details.
• TruePic V Image Processor. When the image sensor is combined with the next-generation TruePic V Image Processor, you’ll have excellent dynamic range, accurate color fidelity, and reduced noise, all the way up to 6400 ISO.
Olympus Digital News
Gadgetwise Blog: Olympus Goes Back to the Future
The new OM-D E-M5 from Olympus is meant to evoke 1972's groundbreaking Single Lens Reflex Olympus OM-1. But this modern version isn't an SLR-it's digital, not to mention splash- and dustproof.
Read more...Olympus Media, LLC Acquires Two LED Digital Billboards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Olympus Media, LLC, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, recently acquired two new 14X48 billboards located on Interstate 376, 2 miles west of Greentree Road . These new billboards consist of one standard face and one digital face on each structure and are located in prime locations in the Pittsburgh area.
Read more...Olympus Launches New Opto-Digital Solution
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â With the stateside release of its newest opto-digital micro-imaging and metrology solution, Olympus is bringing the future of technology to today's inspection, ...
Read more...Olympus® DS-2500 Digital Voice Recorder Combines Professional Features For Individuals And Small Offices
Simply Professional: The Best of What You Need. Nothing You Don’t.CENTER VALLEY, Pa. (PRWEB) May 13, 2012 Olympus, the market leader for digital voice recorders, introduces the DS-2500 – the new standard in portable recording devices. The Olympus DS-2500 digital voice recorder packs many popular features of Olympus’ professional dictation systems into an accessible, easy-to-use recorder. ...
Read more...Olympus adds 75mm f/1.8 portrait lens to Micro Four Thirds lineup
During our first encounter with the OM-D E-M5 in February, Olympus told us to expect several more lenses to launch throughout the year, including a 75mm f/1.8 variant suitable for portraits and a splash- and dust-proof 60mm f/2.8 macro. Well, that first optic will be coming sooner than you may have thought -- it's expected to hit stores this summer with an estimated price tag of $900. The lens ...
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