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Olympus Stylus SH-1 real-world samples gallery

18 Apr

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The Olympus Stylus SH-1 brings the manufacturer’s well-regarded 5-axis image stabilization to a fixed lens compact for the first time. The SH-1 looks the part too with its Pen-inspired styling, and offers a substantial 28-300mm equivalent zoom. Who could resist taking it for a spin? That’s exactly what we did, and we’ve come back with a gallery of real-world samples to prove it. See photos

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Olympus sued for $273 million over accounting scandal

11 Apr

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Reuters reports six Japanese trust banks have filed a lawsuit against Olympus for ¥27.9bn (around $ 273 million) in damages relating to the company’s false financial statements. According to the report this is the fifth publicly recognized lawsuit stemming from a 2011 accounting scandal. Olympus said it would set aside ¥17bn ($ 166.49m) to settle three of those five suits. Learn more

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Mockups emerge of new Olympus OM-D ‘OM-G’

02 Apr

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Mockups have been published showing a new Olympus OM-D OM-G. Apparently released to mark the 30th anniversary of the original film OM-G (sold as the OM-20 in Europe), we understand the OM-G will offer full native support for legacy manual focus Olympus lenses, and a full-frame BSI-CMOS sensor. Details are scarce but rumors suggest the OM-G will offer a hybrid optical and electronic viewfinder with a ground glass focusing screen and six-axis image stabilization. Click through to read more.

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Olympus updates OM-D E-M1 with electronic first curtain ‘anti-shock’

31 Mar

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Olympus has updated the firmware for its flagship mirrorless camera, the OM-D E-M1, adding a mode that’s designed to eliminate image blurring due to ‘shutter shock’ by using an electronic first curtain at speeds below 1/320sec. The update also adds more options for audio control during movie recording. It’s available to install now, using the ‘Olympus Digital Camera Updater’ program.  

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Shockproof flagship: Olympus ‘drops’ new Tough TG-3

31 Mar

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Olympus has announced the Tough TG-3, which takes its place as the flagship in the company’s rugged camera lineup. The TG-3 sports a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor and 25-100mm equiv. F2.0-4.9 lens, plus a 3-inch LCD, GPS, and Wi-Fi. It’s waterproof to 15m, shockproof to 2.1m, crushproof to 100kgf, and freezeproof to -10C. The TG-3 supports a new Light Guide accessory, which turns the built-in LED lamp into a macro ring light.

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Olympus brings PEN style and 5-axis IS to Stylus SH-1 travel zoom

31 Mar

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The Olympus Stylus SH-1 may look like a PEN mirrorless camera, but it’s actually a compact travel zoom. But it has inherited a pretty big feature from the PEN: 5-axis image stabilization. Other features of note include a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 25-600mm equiv. F3.0-6.9 lens, touchscreen 3″ LCD, limited manual control, 1080/60p video, and built-in Wi-Fi. It will be available in May in black, white, and silver for under $ 400.

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OM sweet OM: Olympus OM-D E-M10 review

18 Mar

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The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is the third incarnation of Olympus’ popular range of high-end mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The E-M10 boasts some impressive DNA, using the same excellent 16MP Four Thirds sensor as its E-M5 sibling. We’ve been shooting with it extensively over the past few weeks, hoping to find out whether this ‘digital’ OM is as capable as the two that preceded it. Those are two solid acts to follow – how does the OM-D E-M10 perform? Find out in our review

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Olympus patent hints at selective exposure in ‘Live Time’ mode

15 Mar

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Earlier this week, Japanese patent blog Egami reported that Olympus has patented a technology that would allow the photographer to selectively adjust exposure of different scene areas during an exposure. This might allow for a more balanced exposure of scenes where cameras might normally struggle. Click through for an explanation of what we think the patent might mean for photographers. 

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 shooting experience and studio tests published

28 Feb

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The Olympus OM-D E-M10 was announced about a month ago, the third addition to the digital revival of the OM line. It lacks the weather sealing of its siblings but inherits a number of excellent features from the existing OM-D models. Sound enticing? We’ve gotten familiar with the E-M10 over the past few weeks. The full review is on the way but for now, read our shooter’s report, and compare the E-M10 to a growing list of cameras in our new studio test scene. 

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CP+ 2014: Olympus – ‘our reason to exist is to push the envelope’

26 Feb

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After the CP+ show in Yokohama closed last week, editor Barnaby Britton journeyed out to Olympus’s design facility in Hachioji to speak to executives and engineers. Among the people he spoke to was Hirofumi Imano, Division Manager of Product Strategy. In a broad-ranging interview, Mr. Imano explained the company’s strategies for competing in a tough market, the genesis of the OM-D line, opportunities in video and why he thinks Canon and Nikon might not be making high-end mirrorless cameras. 

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