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WHAT'S NEW
Not a compact. Not an SLR. It's a PEN
With the Micro Four Thirds camera E-P1 Olympus introduces five decades after the Olympus Pen the digital successor.
Everyone is an artist.
With the Olympus E-450, the superior quality of E-System D-SLRs and ease-of-use of compact cameras are combined in a model that'll bring out the artist in you. As the successor to the renowned E-420, it's packed with great features...
Get 10x closer.
Get up close with the Olympus μ-9000 because this new model combines state-of-the-art design with a powerful 10x wide optial zoom, and high effective Dual Image Stabilisation to prevent blurry...
Do not handle with care.
Go off-road with the μ tough-8000 - it's waterproof to a depth of 10 metres, shockproof to a height of 2 metres and includes a high precision...
Further News
- Apply to Test the PEN camera one week for free!
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Just explain shortly why we should deliver YOU the brand-new PEN for one week - all for free. The more creative the idea, the better the chances. Free your creativity with the new PEN! We are waiting for you...
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- The new Olympus PEN camera: a legend returns
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In 1959, Olympus changed the face of photography by pursuing one simple idea: create a camera as easy to use and carry as a pen. Designed by renowned style guru Yoshihisa Maitani, the Olympus PEN triggered a camera boom that would last through the end of the 1970s. Today the legend comes alive again in digital form with the release of the E-P1. This first groundbreaking Olympus Micro Four Thirds model comes at a time when mirrors are no longer a necessary component for digital cameras with interchangeable lenses. Incredibly small size, retro style, and ease of use are a nod to the PEN’s past. However, D-SLR quality and a host of new features place the E-P1 at the leading edge as Olympus innovative technologies reimagine the future. Now everyone can have the best of both worlds: high-end design and D-SLR performance.
Experience the world of Olympus PEN!
- Find your perfect Digital SLR lens!
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Enhance your D-SLR system and find out which lens suits your personal needs best with our new Lensfinder.
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- Win an Commemorative Space Kit limited edition!
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Be one of the first to win an Olympus Space Kit by just registering your new Olympus E-System product until June 30th 2009.
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- Two 'Highly Recommended' for Olympus Digital SLR products
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The Olympus Digital SLR E-30, fully loaded with new features such as Art Filters and Multi Exposure, as well as the small and lightweight ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm 1:4.0-5.6 got awarded a 'Highly Recommended' by dpreview.com. The Digital SLR E-30 is considered 'the best Four Thirds camera' they have seen to date, whereas the lens convinces in being 'a lens which does the job asked of it extremely competently' so that it 'earns our top award'. To check the review summary please click E-30 and ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm 1:4.0-5.6.
- 'Excellent'-Award from letsgodigital.org for creative Olympus Digital SLR camera E-30
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With a total of 82%, letsgodigital.org awarded the creative Olympus DSLR camera E-30 an 'Excellent' review.
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- The sky's the limit with the new Olympus E-620
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The E-620 is the world’s smallest and lightest creative digital SLR with built-in image stabilisation. Uniting pro-level technology with hobbyist touch-of-a-button functionality, features such as in-camera Art Filters allow users to stretch the limits of their imagination.
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- TIPA Awards for the Olympus Digital SLR camera E-620 and the digital camera μ TOUGH-8000
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The Olympus E-620 D-SLR & μ TOUGH-8000 compact camera have been recognised as the leaders of their respective camera categories at the annual Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) awards. The Four Thirds-based E-620 won the prestigious “Best D-SLR Entry Level”, while the μ TOUGH-8000 was named “Best Rugged D-camera” (waterproof, shockproof, crushproof, freezeproof) of the year.
- Everyone can be an artist with the new Four Thirds D-SLR: The E-450
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The superior quality of Olympus E-System D-SLRs and the ease-of-use of compact cameras unite in the creative E-450, one of the smallest and lightest models on the market. Its features will make an artist out of entry-level photographers by using stylish effects that can easily be applied from 3 built-in art filters.
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- Olympus Space Project
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The Olympus Space Project is a celebration of ninety years of continual success at Olympus. To mark the occasion, Dr Koichi Wakata, a Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut, will use the outstanding Olympus E-3 and ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses to take images of our planet from space. Made for the extreme, the E-3 is the ideal camera for the harsh shooting conditions beyond the Earth’s atmosphere.
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- New accessories for the E-620 and other E-System cameras
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New robust Olympus Flash Brackets for all E-System cameras, like the FL-BK04 and the FL-BKM03 , ensure perfect lighting in any situation where a flash may be needed. Plus, for the E-620, the new HLD-5 Power Grip will give you extra battery performance; while Divers will love the new PT-E06 underwater case.
- µ-9000, µ-7000 and µ-5000 redefine high-performance elegance
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Featuring optical zooms ranging from 5x in the µ-5000, 7x in the µ-7000, to a phenomenal 10x in the µ-9000, this latest generation of the legendary Olympus µ series continues the story of superior optics and ultra-slim bodied chic. These state-of-the-art 12 Megapixel cameras each include Dual Image Stabilisation, Shadow Adjustment Technology and Face Detection Technology in an impressive treasure trove of high-tech capabilities.
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- Waterproof, shockproof & freezeproof: µ TOUGH-8000 and -6000
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Both the 12 Megapixel µ TOUGH-8000 and the 10 Megapixel µ TOUGH-6000 feature a 3.6x wide zoom lens which spans a focal length spectrum of 28-102mm* to facilitate brilliant wide-angle shots. Blur caused by camera shake is also all but eradicated thanks to Dual Image Stabilisation, and TAP Control allows the cameras to be operated by taps on the casing.
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