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Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review

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In addition to the E-P3 is equipped with amazing features, also launched the Olympus Pen Lite E-PL3 and Pen Mini E-PM1. E-PL3 positioned as the successor to the E-PL2, but the features and design are both very much different from that E-PL3 can be categorized as a new line. E-PM1, by contrast, is a new design.
Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Olympus E-PL3.

Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Olympus E-PL3.
E-PL3 got many new features compared to E-PL2, such as an LCD screen that can be played, the new AF system, faster continuous shots, metal body, and full HD video recording. However, this camera also lost an important feature, namely a built-in flash.

Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Both Pen does not have a built-in flash, but equipped mini external flash.
Glance feature Olympus E-PL3:

  • 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor new generation, the same as the E-P3.
  • Image processor TruePic VI dual-core (again, same as the E-P3).
  • Micro Four Thirds mount with 2x crop factor.
  • 35 point AF system as found on the E-P3.
  • Compact metal body with a choice of black, silver, white and red.
  • Vibration damper on the sensor.
  • 3-inch LCD that can be played with 460,000 dot resolution.
  • There is no built-in flash, but included a small flash in the sales package (GN 10 at ISO 200). It remains unclear whether this flash can be used to control the wireless flash.
  • Full manual control, RAW image format.
  • Continuous shoot 5.5 frames / sec with IS dead (4.1 fps with IS active).
  • Only six Art Filters (compared to 10 on the E-P3).
  • Full HD video recording (1080/60i, 30p) with stereo audio and continuous AF. AVCHD compression.
  • Slot SD / SDHC / SDXC card.
  • HDMI output.
  • Marketed as a lens 14-42mm / 3.5 to 5.6 or 17mm/2.8 pancake.
  • Prices and availability dates announced soon.
Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Olympus E-PL3.
E-PM1 has a more petite body longer than the E-PL3, making it more portable. However, the number of buttons on the E-PM1 less, so you need to more frequently enter the menu to change the camera settings. In addition, E-PM1 has many features similar to the E-PL3.

Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Olympus E-PM1.
E-PM1 specifications that differ from E-PL3:

  • A smaller body with fewer buttons (and no play button). Available in purple, pink, brown, white, silver, and black.
  • 3-inch LCD screen that can not be rotated, 460,000 dot resolution.
  • Only available option kit lens 14-42mm / 3.5 to 5.6 in the sales package.
  • Prices and availability dates announced soon.
Olympus E-PL3 & E-PM1 Review
Olympus E-PM1.

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