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The '''Olympus PEN ''mini'' E-PM2''' is a very compact digital [[system camera]] for the [[Micro Four Thirds]] system, with the same dimensions as its predecessor ''Olympus PEN ''mini E-PM1'', but with grip element on the front side to give it ergonomy. It had been delivered with a miniature flash for the universal accessory shoe. It has a 16 [[megapixel]] imaging sensor of the system's second sensor generation of the [[micro Four Thirds]] system cameras, meaning that images shot with light sensitivity setting ISO 800 deliver much better quality than images shot with the first generation which gave good images upto ISO 500. Another advantage of the PM2 is that its monitor is tiltable 90° upwards.
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The '''Olympus PEN ''mini'' E-PM2''' is a very compact digital [[system camera]] for the [[Micro Four Thirds]] system, with the same small dimensions as its predecessor [[Olympus Pen E-PM1|''Olympus PEN ''mini E-PM1'']], but with grip element on the front side to give it ergonomy. It had been delivered with a miniature flash for the universal accessory shoe. It has a 16 [[megapixel]] imaging sensor of the second sensor generation of the [[micro Four Thirds]] system cameras, meaning that images shot with light sensitivity setting ISO 800 deliver much better quality than images shot with the first generation which gave good images only upto ISO 500. Another advantage of the PM2 is that its monitor is tiltable 90° upwards.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/504949/Olympus-E-Pm2.html Olympus E-PM1 user manual] at Manualslib[https://www.manualslib.com/]
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/504949/Olympus-E-Pm2.html Olympus E-PM2 user manual] at Manualslib [https://www.manualslib.com/]
 
* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusepm2/ Olympus E-PM2 Review] at Digital Photography Review [http://www.dpreview.com]
 
* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusepm2/ Olympus E-PM2 Review] at Digital Photography Review [http://www.dpreview.com]
 
* [https://olypedia.de/index.php?title=PEN_E-PM2 E-PM2] in [https://olypedia.de Olypedia] (German)
 
* [https://olypedia.de/index.php?title=PEN_E-PM2 E-PM2] in [https://olypedia.de Olypedia] (German)
  
[[Category:Olympus|Pen E-PM1]]
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[[Category:Olympus|Pen E-PM2]]
 
[[Category:Micro four-thirds]]
 
[[Category:Micro four-thirds]]
 
[[Category:Japanese digital system cameras]]
 
[[Category:Japanese digital system cameras]]
[[Category:P|Pen E-PM1 Olympus]]
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[[Category:P|Pen E-PM2 Olympus]]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 15 January 2024


The Olympus PEN mini E-PM2 is a very compact digital system camera for the Micro Four Thirds system, with the same small dimensions as its predecessor Olympus PEN mini E-PM1, but with grip element on the front side to give it ergonomy. It had been delivered with a miniature flash for the universal accessory shoe. It has a 16 megapixel imaging sensor of the second sensor generation of the micro Four Thirds system cameras, meaning that images shot with light sensitivity setting ISO 800 deliver much better quality than images shot with the first generation which gave good images only upto ISO 500. Another advantage of the PM2 is that its monitor is tiltable 90° upwards.

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