gavinlg
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So the e-p2 is coming on the 5th of November, and it comes in black.
Oh and as far as I can tell it uses the new epson EVF in a hotshoe/clip-on style - 1.4mp, 100% coverage, 1.15x magnification. For anybody that has looked through an E-3's viewfinder, that is the same size. in other words, it's big.
So anyone sitting on the trigger about to buy a micro four thirds cam, may want to wait a few days.
Translation from chinese about the EVF -
An external installation, E-P2-specific high-resolution electronic viewfinder, which has 1.44 million pixels, 100% field of vision and 1.15x magnification, while the ultra-high contrast and brightness characteristics of the video camera can even add an external color comparable to the viewfinder. It also provides a refractive adjustment function.
Oh and as far as I can tell it uses the new epson EVF in a hotshoe/clip-on style - 1.4mp, 100% coverage, 1.15x magnification. For anybody that has looked through an E-3's viewfinder, that is the same size. in other words, it's big.
So anyone sitting on the trigger about to buy a micro four thirds cam, may want to wait a few days.


Translation from chinese about the EVF -
An external installation, E-P2-specific high-resolution electronic viewfinder, which has 1.44 million pixels, 100% field of vision and 1.15x magnification, while the ultra-high contrast and brightness characteristics of the video camera can even add an external color comparable to the viewfinder. It also provides a refractive adjustment function.
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gavinlg
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all info from www.43rumors.com by the way - they tend to be very accurate with their info.
gavinlg
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http://www.dpreview.com/news/0910/09101501epsonhtpspanel.asp
There's a link to the Epson EVF that epson announced on the 15th of october. Keep in mind I don't know for sure that it is the same one as in the Olympus e-p2 EVF, but the fact that the specs match makes me fairly sure.
There's a link to the Epson EVF that epson announced on the 15th of october. Keep in mind I don't know for sure that it is the same one as in the Olympus e-p2 EVF, but the fact that the specs match makes me fairly sure.
The Ricoh mirrorless camera is said to use the Epson EVF too.
Makten
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"1,15x magnifiacion" doesn't say anything when AOV isn't mentioned. The VF image would be huge with the 17 mm lens, but nothing much at 50 mm.
Pickett Wilson
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Hope they spent the money to put a phase detection sensor in the body. This would be a killer camera with DSLR fast autofocus.
gavinlg
Veteran
"1,15x magnifiacion" doesn't say anything when AOV isn't mentioned. The VF image would be huge with the 17 mm lens, but nothing much at 50 mm.
pretty sure it goes off the size of the sensor. i could be wrong, I don't really know what I'm talking about with that sort of stuff
kywong
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Olympus's killer looks and in body IS, plus Panasonic's fantastic 20mm, and an EVF that comes especially handy when I want to use my M lenses, sounds interesting... Won't come cheap though. As for the magnification, the G1 is 1.4x, so Oly's will be smaller, and apparently that is "equivalent to 0.7x on a 35mm camera", so the E-P2's would be equivalent to 0.575x? I'm guessing all these numbers are with a 50mm, since, they usually are.
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gavinlg
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Olympus's killer looks and in body IS, plus Panasonic's fantastic 20mm, and an EVF that comes especially handy when I want to use my M lenses, sounds interesting... Won't come cheap though. As for the magnification, the G1 is 1.4x, so it'll be smaller, and apparently that is "equivalent to 0.7x on a 35mm camera", so the E-P2's would be equivalent to 0.575x? I'm guessing all these numbers are with a 50mm, since, they usually are.
I'm pretty sure the higher the VF magnification, the larger the VF.
Makten
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pretty sure it goes off the size of the sensor. i could be wrong, I don't really know what I'm talking about with that sort of stuff
When speaking about VF magnification for SLR:s, it usually refers to magnification with a 50 mm lens, regardless of sensor size. If this is the case here, the viewfinder will be like an FF VF with 1,15/2 = 0,575x. That's quite small, but not too bad.
kywong
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I'm pretty sure the higher the VF magnification, the larger the VF.
Urr... yes, the higher the mag the bigger. Maybe I wasn't clear enough, I was meant to say, the G1's mag is 1.4x, which is bigger than the rumoured 1.15x mag on the Olympus, hence the Olympus's EVF view would be smaller than the G1's.
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laptoprob
back to basics
It probably won't be interchangeable for the Panasonic cameras. I am curious of any changes between the E-P1 and E-P2. AF speed perhaps?
Avotius
Some guy
A minor upgrade to something that should have already been there. Talk about being kicked in the face by Olympus.
Paddy C
Unused film collector
A minor upgrade to something that should have already been there. Talk about being kicked in the face by Olympus.
The big downside of digital photography. When did the EP-1 go on sale? Wasn't it only this spring? That's a fast cycle.
Avotius
Some guy
Indeed, pretty sucky. But we all know that digital photography is this way, its kind of like Apple, always tweeking and re-releasing products then cutting off the old ones.
The E-P1 came out in July...
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
But didn't Olympus say that the E-P2 would be a more advanced product rather than a replacement for the E-P1. I'm assuming it will have a higher price point.
.ken
I like pictures
Is this their "PRO" Model? If so then I'm not impressed. and where's the built-in flash? I don't think it's enough to upgrade... nothing mentioned about AF-speed too.
kuzano
Veteran
Any rumors about a Holga digital....
Any rumors about a Holga digital....
When are they going to get off their can??
Or, did I miss the announcement and rollout.
I guess it's just like all the other rumors.... I'll look at it when it hits the market. All the specs will be set in place, and I will then know what I'm being asked to purchase.
Now, about that Holga digital... anyone seen one. Is it going to be FF and will it compete with the M9 on ISO and lens abberation.
Any rumors about a Holga digital....
When are they going to get off their can??
Or, did I miss the announcement and rollout.
I guess it's just like all the other rumors.... I'll look at it when it hits the market. All the specs will be set in place, and I will then know what I'm being asked to purchase.
Now, about that Holga digital... anyone seen one. Is it going to be FF and will it compete with the M9 on ISO and lens abberation.
Colman
Established
Why on earth do people want a built-in flash in a camera? Built-in radio flash trigger I could understand.
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