Filed under: Shopping | Digital Camera
Sep 8 2010, 6:09am CDT | by Susan McGlaun
The other day I was looking for a picture. I wanted that specific picture and hunted thru all my files to find it. When I finally did, I was so relieved that it was there. It made me realize how important pictures and the memories they hold are. That makes the cameras that take the pictures even more important. Now with the Micro Four Thirds cameras you can take quality pictures just like the extremely expensive ones with a lower price and less bulk.
The Olympus PEN E-P1 is a 12.3 megapixel camera. It has interchangeable lenses and uses the Micro Four Thirds format. It includes 17mm f/2.8 lens and Olympus optical viewfinder. It features in-body Image Stabilization so you will have less blur in your shots. It has a 3-inch HyperCrystal LCD with Live View function. The PEN-P1 can record HD video with high-quality audio it also has in camera creative features for still images and video. You can capture all your images with video to a SD/SDHC memory card. This is a great camera and if you really want to capture your memories buy one today at this great price.
The Olympus PEN-E-P1 is available at Amazon for $599.00.
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