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2 years, 5 months ago

How would you change Olympus’ E-P1?


Just look at that little bugger. Ain’t it just so cute? All jesting aside, the adorably retro piece of kit you’re inevitably peering at above rings up at $799 to $899, meaning that it’s priced way too high to be slotted in most consumers’ impulse buy category. Olympus’ E-P1 was launched with high hopes, and it pretty much held the weight of the Micro Four Thirds world on its shoulders. During our time with the unit, we found image quality to be satisfactory overall and the design to be simply stunning, but we certainly didn’t come away feeling it was flawless. For those of you who overlooked the entry-level DSLR in order to try something different, how has that decision treated you? Are you full of remorse? Could you not be happier? Spill all in below.Keywords:   Digital CamerasHow would you change Olympus’ E-P1? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:05:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments

3 years, 9 months ago

Rugged Ricoh G600 point-and-shoot resists dust, water

Keywords:   Digital Cameras
In case it’s not glaringly apparent just by eying the image above, Ricoh’s 600 (the proper successor to the Caplio 500G) is built to withstand most any element you’ll encounter during a weekend jaunt through the wilderness. The 10-megapixel compact features a 2.7-inch LCD, 28-140mm wide-zoom lens, 5x optical zoom, USB connectivity, ISO 3200 capability and a shock-resistant chassis that also turns a cold shoulder to dust and water. Those in a pinch can swap in a set of AAA cells should the rechargeable Li-ion run out of juice, and though we can’t imagine it getting much use, there’s even an accessory shoe included for an external flash. Apparently all that toughness doesn’t come cheap, as Ricoh’s set to demand £349.99 ($693) for this thing when it lands in May.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


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