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Olympus Pen E Pl2 12.3 Mp Digital Camera
Missionary James | 2024-08-25 01:40:47 |
I use this filter on my Olympus PEN E-PL2 camera. It makes for some great outdoor scenery shots. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-03 07:22:17 |
I purchased this for my new Olympus Pen E-PL2 which, being a much smaller and lighter camera than my DSLR, never seemed to be right with a strap. I've always liked smaller cameras nearer at hand. I like the strength of the strap, the way I can handle it, and its ability to tighten up around my wrist. About the only thing I do not like is the fact that it takes a moment to loosen in order to free the hand. But for me, it fits the bill. 5 |
Missionary James | 2024-05-28 03:31:25 |
I got this to use with my Olympus PEN E-PL2. It works great. It screws securely onto the lens. The camera lens cover works on the filter. Sometimes it introduces glare. 5 |
javafool Terry | 2024-05-11 09:10:18 |
I have FL-50R flashes for my 4/3 Olympus camers and wanted something smaller for my Pen E-PL2. After throwing money away on a cheaper off brand flash, I bit the bullet and bought the FL-36R. It is exaclty what I need for the smaller camera body. 5 |
Ben | 2024-05-08 05:57:11 |
I purchased an Olympus PEN-F as a personal collector item. No I'm not a collector, but I wanted this camera because of its superb performance and vintage appeal in a modern digital camera. It is a silver trim body to which I added a silver Kit lens and a brown leather 1/2 case. It looks fantastic and since it was one of the few digital cameras offering an old fashioned screw type remote shutter release, I had to add the final touch. That showed up in the form of a beautiful, natural wood, Soft Shutter Release button. The PEN-F is now complete. TAH DAAH!! 5 |
rena | 2024-07-01 07:20:52 |
Works great with Olympus E-pl2 camera and standard four thirds lens 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-17 08:48:54 |
I'm an old-school 35mm film kind of guy, but eventually graduated to digital about 10 years ago. I've found the miniature point & shoots are capable of producing great results for every day shots and when travelling, but, of course, typically lack the ability to be creative. When the Micro Four Third cameras gained more popularity with semi-professionals and serious amatuers, I loved the idea of acquiring a compact camera with manual controls, a relatively large sensor, capable of using interchangeable lenses. Initially, I planned on buying a Panasonic GF-1, but when it was discontined (what a huge blunder that was), I looked more seriously at the Olympus line-up. With the added refinements and new features the E-PL2 offers over the E-PL1, it was a no-brainer. I've had it just a week and am still reading the manual every night -- trying to get a grip on the incredible capabilities of this camera. I'm heading to Honolulu in 3 weeks and can't wait to use it there. The engineers at Olympus have done a magnificent job in terms of style, design, control layout, and overall build quality. Buying the E-PL2 was one of the smartes purchases I've ever made. 5 |
A.S. | 2024-08-08 04:59:56 |
After I was tried all the Olympus M4/3 models, from E-P1 to E-PL2, now is OK ! Excelent camera, the kit lens and the price ... 5 |
Migmog | 2024-07-15 09:20:17 |
The camera suits me because previously I had a compact digital and a digital SLR and the E-PL2 replaces both. I love the Art features and I'm sure it will provide me with outstanding pictures. It also allows me to have a video - everything in one reasonably sized camera. 5 |
Nigel | 2024-07-26 07:52:14 |
Only had this a few weeks fitted to my Olympus Pen-F Digital but so far I am very happy with this lens especially at this price point. Initially it was out of stock but came quickly anyway.�� Images are very sharp and it feels smooth to use. In narrow depth of field the bokeh is okay but not dreamy. I find that close up it focuses very well bordering macro capability.� Some sort of hood would be an advantage as it does catch the sun. 5 |