Difference between revisions of "Olympus Pen E-PM1"
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| lens = all [[µ4/3]] system lenses fit bayonet | | lens = all [[µ4/3]] system lenses fit bayonet | ||
| shutter = | | shutter = | ||
− | | shutterRange = 1/ | + | | shutterRange = 1/4000 bis 60 sec. |
| emode = | | emode = | ||
− | | finder = | + | | finder = optional [[EVF]] attachable to accessory shoe |
| metering = | | metering = | ||
| mrange = | | mrange = | ||
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| programs = several including the most common | | programs = several including the most common | ||
| advance = | | advance = | ||
− | | speedRange = ISO 200 to ISO | + | | speedRange = ISO 200 to ISO 12800 |
| bracketing = up to 7 shots | | bracketing = up to 7 shots | ||
| battery = rechargeable | | battery = rechargeable | ||
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| topLCD = | | topLCD = | ||
| rearLCD = | | rearLCD = | ||
− | | rearMonitor = 3 | + | | rearMonitor = 3.0" TFT 460000 [[pixel]] [[LCD]] |
| weight = 263 w/ card and battery | | weight = 263 w/ card and battery | ||
| size = 110×64×34 mm | | size = 110×64×34 mm |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 15 January 2024
Olympus Pen E-PM1 |
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E-PM1, Olympus VF-3 EVF on accessory shoe, M.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 lens, Marumi UV filter, Fotodiox lens hood - image by Noktor-Matic (Image rights) Manufacturer: Olympus
Sensor type: 12.3 effective megapixels, CMOS
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E-PM1 with M.Zuiko 17mm 1:2.8 image by Patrick Braun (Image rights) |
E-PM1 with M.Zuiko 8mm 1:1.8 fisheye pro image by CWhatPhotos (Image rights) |
The Olympus PEN mini E-PM1 is a very compact digital system camera for the Micro Four Thirds system, significantly smaller than the PEN E-P3, both launched in 2011 and with HD video capability. It had been delivered with a miniature flash for the universal accessory shoe. Its ergonomy suffers a little from its slim compact design. It still had a 12 megapixel imaging sensor of the system's first sensor generation which was used in the micro Four Thirds system cameras since 2008.