Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 25 2006, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
LetsGoDigital go the scoop of a new Olympus E-System DSLR camera coming in 2007 to replace the current Olympus E-1 SLR camera.
The Olympus E-System includes today 5 camera bodies, 17 ZUIKO DIGITAL lenses, and a wide range of accessories. The next generation of the E-System will be launched in 2007.
Olympus is showing a concept model of the next generation DSLR at the Photokina. No solid details on the specifications are available at this point in time.
The Photokina show starts tomorrow September 26 and is open until October 1st in Cologne, Germany.
More details on the LetsGoDigital Photokina coverage site. Find Olympus E-1 Deals.
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