Olympus has announced the E-P2 just five months after the launch of its first Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-P1. It is a minor update with the addition of a port for a new high-resolution electronic viewfinder (or an external microphone), two filters and a new kind pearlescent black finish. It also wins AF tracking, and includes a new i-Enhance Color support “function. Available as of January 2010, the E-P2 with VF-2 electronic viewfinder, and 17mm either pancakes or 14-42mm zoom lens.
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The e-P2 is almost as fine as an extension of the company’s E-450 is doing, compared to the remarkably similar E-420. The two models for sale side by side, with all e-P2 kit, including plug-in viewfinder. The introduction of e-P2 pin so quickly after E-P1 could prompt the cynically inclined to ask whether this is to create the Olympus originally planned – not despite the similarity to “early adopters” of the E-P1 does feel for their Credit EXCERCISED so easily.
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