Olympus PEN E-P2 Manual

Olympus PEN E-P2 Manual
Olympus PEN E-P2 Manual
The Olympus PEN E-P2 has caused a sensation exactly 50 years ago. No wonder, because the concept was revolutionary. It made photography as easy as writing with a pen. The new digital PEN did not need to hide from its analogous ancestors. At that time, the compact size was the result of the half-mold technology, in which exposures were exposed in half a 35 mm format. Today the Micro Four Thirds standard is responsible for this. This standard also allows lenses to be changed with this compact, lightweight camera and the high image quality established with the Four Thirds system can be achieved. The concept behind the camera has been unchanged since 1959. And their quality sets standards. The first PEN model, the Olympus PEN E-P1, won both the EISA and the dpreview award shortly after launch. And now the success story continues with the new E-P2.

Looking for a light, the handy alternative to a mirror reflex camera that still delivers superb picture quality? Then you have found them: The new PEN is made for you. It combines the best of both worlds of photography: the versatility and performance of a mirror reflex camera, and the handy and user-friendliness of a compact camera. It has interchangeable lenses, an HD video recording function and a wide range of accessories, but only 335 g is available, despite the precious metal housing, and gives you the freedom to take photos exactly as you have always wanted. Extremely compact but surprisingly versatile: that makes the Olympus E-P2 out. For example, it has a new accessory connector that attaches to the removable electronic viewfinder VF-2, which has a display with a phenomenal resolution of 1.44 million points for optimum light intensity and optimum contrast, or an optional external microphone adapter Can be connected. With the eight types of filters you can now choose between, you have even more creative freedom. But that's not all: You can record videos with HD quality in HD quality, always sharp, even in manual mode.

Compact yet powerful: Despite the compact dimensions, the Micro Four Thirds system ensures the best picture quality with the Olympus PEN E-P2. This brilliant quality is due to the high-speed live MOS sensor with 12.3 megapixels and the TruePic V image processor specially designed for the PEN. In addition, the PEN has adopted many modern technological features from its "big sisters", the D-SLR cameras of the Olympus E series, such as the dust protection system and the integrated image stabilizer. A lot of know-how for the quality of your pictures in a camera, which takes up little space in your travel luggage. The EP-2 features a major innovation: the HD video package. This feature lets you record not only high-quality videos but also the first microphone with the new microphone adapter. That's not all, because all of the camera shots can also be used with the HD video function: interchange lenses, manual mode, type filter and depth settings, the result are first-rate, creative images.

The Olympus PEN E-P2 offers a whole range of practical technical innovations. For example, a 3.0-inch LC display with LiveView function for a clear display even in direct sunlight. Naturally, face recognition is not missing, which automatically recognizes and focuses on faces. Using the Live Control menu, you can see the images and menu controls on the LCD at the same time, quickly selecting the desired image settings without turning your eyes from the subject. In this respect, the E-P2 is particularly well equipped. But this is not enough: the i-Enhance (i-Auto), i-Auto (Auto Recognition) and AF Tracking functions give you even better photos, with ease of use in a familiar PEN style.

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