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Olympus E-PL1

Quick information
Brand Olympus 2010
Model E-PL1
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series PEN
Color Black
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Olympus E-PL1 is a Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens camera introduced in 2010 as part of the PEN series. It features a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with accurate color reproduction. The camera includes a 3-inch LCD screen for easy framing and image review with a resolution of approximately 230,000 dots. It supports ISO sensitivity from 100 to 3200, allowing decent low-light performance for its class. The E-PL1 offers image stabilization through the use of lenses with built-in stabilization and supports a variety of Olympus M.Zuiko lenses. It records image files in JPEG and RAW formats and provides exposure modes such as aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual control.

Specifications

Seller Notes “All of the program and manual modes, flash, video, shutter, light meter and all other functions and ...
Screen Size 3 in
Color Black
MPN N3839292, 262856
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Series Olympus PEN
Type DSLR
Maximum Resolution 12.3 MP
Model Olympus E-PL1
Connectivity USB
Features 1080p HD Video Recording, AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Audio Recording, Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Built-in Speaker
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Weight 10.44 Oz.
UPC 0050332173231

Key Advantages

The Olympus E-PL1 features a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable for everyday photography. It employs a Micro Four Thirds sensor that balances image quality and camera size effectively. The camera includes a variety of manual controls, appealing to enthusiast photographers. It provides compatibility with a wide selection of interchangeable lenses to suit different shooting styles. The Live MOS sensor offers good image sharpness and color accuracy. Its user interface is straightforward, facilitating easy operation even for users new to interchangeable lens cameras.

Limitations

The Olympus E-PL1 lacks a built-in viewfinder, relying solely on its LCD for image composition in bright conditions. Its autofocus performance may be slower compared to more modern mirrorless cameras. Video capabilities are limited to 720p HD recording, which is modest by current standards. The ISO range maxes out at 3200, which can result in noticeable noise in low-light situations. Battery life is average and may require carrying spare batteries for extended shooting sessions. The LCD screen resolution is relatively low, limiting detail visibility when reviewing images on the camera.

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