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Sep 14 2012, 8:11am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Two unannounced Olympus interchangeable lens compact cameras have turned up online today. The cameras are the E-PL5 and the E-PM2. The cameras appear to be rather similar sharing the same Olympus E-...
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Two unannounced Olympus interchangeable lens compact cameras have turned up online today. The cameras are the E-PL5 and the E-PM2. The cameras appear to be rather similar sharing the same Olympus E-M5 sensor. They also share the same TruePic Vi image-processing engine.
Both of the cameras are also tipped to have a touchscreen LCD on the back and ship with 14-42 mm kit lenses. The PL5 is tipped to cost €599 with the PM2 tipped to cost €399. The phones are expected to go official Monday.
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