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IT Show 2012 promotions: Olympus

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Have a photo taken with Felicia Chin at the IT Show 2012 in Suntec Singapore. And check out the hefty promotions and free gifts at Olympus’ booth at Level 4, Hall 404, Booth 8205.

Felicia Chin headlines Olympus booth at IT Show 2012.

Felicia Chin headlines Olympus booth at IT Show 2012.

Local actress and celebrity, Felicity Chin, will make an appearance at Olympus’ booth at the IT Show 2012 on Saturday 10 March from 3-5 pm.

She will have her photo taken together with the first 88 customers who had purchased an Olympus XZ-1 between 1 February and 10 March 2012.

These 88 customers will also redeem an exclusive Feli-XZ-1 mystery gift set.

The Olympus flyer for IT Show 2012 can be viewed or downloaded below.

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New MIL camera: Olympus OM-D E-M5

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

It’s confirmed! The Olympus E-M5 (from the new OM-D series) has been launched in Singapore in sync with the launch in Japan. The Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens (MIL) camera will be available in late March. Price TBC.

Retro-looking Olympus OM-D E-M5 launched today some 40 years after the original OM film SLR. Photo taken with PEN E-P3.

Retro-looking Olympus OM-D E-M5 launched today some 40 years after the original OM film SLR. Photo taken with PEN E-P3.

Most of the speculation prior to the actual launch turned out to be spot-on. The camera will be launched in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.

“The four-thirds traditional DSLR like the E-5 is not dead. Even now, the staff at Tokyo HQ are discussing what the successor to the E-5 should be like,” Toshiyuki Terada, Group Leader of Product and Marketing Planning Group.The launch will then be held in Amsterdam for the European countries next week.

The key question everybody is asking is whether the four-thirds DSLR, viz the E-5, E-30, E620 line of traditional DSLRs is dead.

Many in the industry that I’ve spoken to thinks so.

So I posed the question to Toshiyuki Terada, Group Leader of Product and Marketing Planning Group.

Toshiyuki Terada san, holding an E-M5 doused in water.

Toshiyuki Terada san, holding an E-M5 doused in water.

Terada-san said that the four-thirds DSLR are not dead.

According to him – even now, the Tokyo staff is discussing what the successor to the E-5 will be like.

E-5 is the flagship four-thirds traditional DSLR in Olympus’ four-thirds line.

Terada acknowledges that the higher end professional photographers will, for the moment, prefer the E-5 as the primary camera.

But the micro four-thirds mirrorless cameras are gaining very rapidly in popularity (especially with the younger generation) and capability.

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.

The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.

Looking at the OM-D E-M5, it does look like a “bridge” between the PEN E-P3 and the E-5.

Newly unveiled Olympus OM-D E-M5

Newly unveiled Olympus OM-D E-M5

Main improvements in plugging that gap is the increased auto-focus speed and the built-in electronic viewfinder, together with a host of other sweeteners.

Probably due to physics, it is still not possible for the OM-D to be a replacement for the E-5.

Only time will tell if the traditional DSLR will follow the way of the film cameras, or will the MIL cameras themselves be eventually replaced by higher performing prosumer compacts.

The camera will come with an M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-55mm f3.5-6.3 EZ kit lens.

In addition, two new micro four thirds lenses – ED 75mm f/1.8 and ED 60mm f/2.8 macro lenses – were also unveiled to be under development.

Two new Micro Four Thirds lenses under development - ED 75mm f/1.8 and ED 60mm f/2.8 macro lenses.

Two new Micro Four Thirds lenses under development - ED 75mm f/1.8 and ED 60mm f/2.8 macro lenses.

The design mock-up of these lenses will be exhibited at CP+ in Yokohama, Japan from 9-12 February, 2012.

Olympus OM-D E-M5 comes in black or silver but kit lens only comes in black.

Olympus OM-D E-M5 comes in black or silver but kit lens only comes in black.

Main specifications of the OM-D E-M5

  • 16 megapixel Live MOS sensor
  • TruePic VI image processing engine
  • 5-axis (instead of 2) image stabilisation
  • ISO range of 200 to 25,600
  • 3-inch 610k-dot OLED-based touch-screen
  • Built-in 1.44-megapixel electronic viewfinder.
  • Fast auto-focus (20% faster than PEN E-P3)
  • 3D tracking
  • New “Key Line” Art Filter
  • New “Cross Process II” & “Dramatic Tone II” Art Filter variations
  • Dust/splash proof
  • Echo special effect for video
  • Burst shooting of 4.2-9.2fps
  • Shutter speeds from 60 to 1/4000th second.
  • 121mm x 89.6mm x 41.9mm (4.8 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches)
  • 425 g with battery and memory card
  • Hot-shoe for external flash

Rumour: Olympus OM-D/E-M5

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

After much speculation and buzz over the past few weeks, Olympus will be launching, worldwide, their new micro four-thirds camera today. It is believed to be the new OM-D/E-M5 (speculated price: SGD1,600 or JPY100,000).

The widely anticipated Olympus launch event

The widely anticipated Olympus launch event

I’ll be attending the Singapore launch later on today. For now, this is what the rumour mills out there speculate. We’ll see how close to the truth later on today.

Front view of the anticipated Olympus OM-D E-M5 (Photo: 43Rumors)

Front view of the anticipated Olympus OM-D E-M5 (Photo: 43Rumors)

The OM-D/E-M5 is believed to be a micro four thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens camera based in design on the retro OM-series of film SLRs from Olympus.

The camera is expected to have a 16 megapixel sensor, five-axis image stabilisation, an ISO range of 200 to 25,600, a hot-shoe for external flash, and a 3-inch 610k-dot OLED-based touch-screen, as well as a built-in 1.44-megapixel electronic viewfinder.

It’s supposed to have superfast auto-focus and 3D tracking, burst shooting of four frames per second, shutter speeds between 60 and 1/4000th of a second.

Rear view of the OM-D E-M5 (Photo:43Rumors)

Rear view of the OM-D E-M5 (Photo:43Rumors)

Body dimensions could be 122mm x 89mm x 43mm (4.8 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches), weighing 369 grams (about 0.8 pounds).

Two photos of the camera were leaked and withdrawn on Amazon Japan, but not before 43Rumors downloaded them and posted them. The pictures show the camera with a battery grip.

Lens-wise, two new micro four thirds lenses – 75mm f/1.8 and 60mm f/2.8 macro lenses – may be launched in conjunction with the camera.

Some believe it’s a higher end PEN E-P3 in the class of E-5.

Technical specifications: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Here are the main tech specs for the new S$698 (incl GST) Micro Four Thirds lens from Olympus.

12-50mm, 4.2x zoom, 3-speed motorised zoom mechanism, MSC mechanism for foast, quiet AF, stop focus and macro magnification at 0.72x (35mm equiv), dust/splash proof.

12-50mm, 4.2x zoom, 3-speed motorised zoom mechanism, MSC mechanism for foast, quiet AF, stop focus and macro magnification at 0.72x (35mm equiv), dust/splash proof.

The main technical specifications are tabulated at the end of this article.

Focal range from 12-50mm (35mm equiv: 24-100mm)

To enable a wide 84-degree angle of view to be captured at 24mm wide-angle, this zoom lens uses a Dual Super Aspherical (DSA) element that requires high-precision manufacturing because of the extremely large ratio between the thickness of the lens center and periphery; as well as double-sided aspherical elements located at an intermediate position between the lenses to correct spherical and chromatic aberrations that can accompany changes in the zoom ratio.

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

In addition, an HR (High Refractive index) element and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) element are combined for optimum correction of color aberrations.

Extensive use of special glass materials in the 9-group, 10-element lens construction of the zoom lens ensures high imaging performance throughout the zooming range.

In addition, all lens surfaces are multi-coated to ensure high transmittance and clear imaging performance even under unfavourable conditions such as shooting against light.

The use of an inner zooming system means that there is no variation in overall lens length during zooming, ensuring that stability can be maintained during handheld shooting.

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New Micro Four Thirds lens: Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

This new lens is a Micro Four Thirds System standard-compliant zoom lens featuring a motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X starting from a wide angle of 24mm to 100mm (35mm camera equivalent).

Now available at Olympus authorised retailers for S$698 (incl GST).

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 EZ Micro Four Thirds lens

This is a versatile zoom lens usable in the toughest conditions and capable of everything from close-up wide angle shooting to medium range telephoto shooting of both still images and movies.

Main features of the new lens are:

  1. 4.2X (approx.) zoom starting from a wide angle of 24mm to 100mm (35mm camera equivalent).
  2. Motorised zoom mechanism for stable zooming at a constant rate (3 selectable speeds).
  3. MSC mechanism enhanced by linear motor drive for faster, quieter AF control.
  4. Convenient features including macro mode for close-up shooting at 0.72X magnification (35mm camera equivalent) and the L-Fn (Lens Function) button with focus stop function.
  5. Dust/splash-proof mechanism.

The zoom lens has a zoom ratio of approximately 4.2X, covering a range that extends from a wide angle of 24mm (35mm camera equivalent) – ideal for taking wide shots even indoors – to a medium telephoto focal length of 100mm (35mm camera equivalent), which is optimal for portraits.

Motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X from 24-100mm (35mm camera equiv).

Motorised zoom mechanism with zoom ratio of 4.2X from 24-100mm (35mm camera equiv).

It is the first Olympus interchangeable lens to incorporate a motorised zoom mechanism, which is especially useful in movie shooting, thanks to the smooth, quiet zooming.

The AF system is based on the MSC (Movie & Still Compatible) mechanism enhanced by a newly developed linear motor drive that enables faster, quieter focusing.

To assure the best possible image quality, this sophisticated lens comprises 9 lens groups with 10 elements, including three aspherical elements.

Special glass materials are used extensively to correct various aberrations and all lens surfaces are multi-coated to ensure high transmittance and clear imaging performance.

The lens also features a macro mode for close-up shooting with a closest focusing distance of 0.2 meters and maximum image magnification of 0.72X (35mm camera equivalent).

In addition, an L-Fn (Lens Function) button is also provided to allow the user to stop autofocusing temporarily.

This new lens employs the dust-/splash-proof mechanism originally featured in the ZUIKO DIGITAL SHG (Super High Grade) series lenses.

Here are the main tech specs for the new lens.

Olympus announces SRP for PEN E-P3 kits at S$1,298 and S$1,548

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Olympus has announced the Suggested Retail Prices (SRP) of the PEN-E-P3 in Singapore. Available in black, silver and white and bundled with an 8 GB SD card, the 14-42mm Lens Kit is priced at S$1,298 (incl GST), while the Twin Lens Kit will set you back by S$1,548 (incl GST).

Olympus E-P3 14-42mm Lens Kit, priced at S$1,298.00 (incl GST).

Olympus E-P3 14-42mm Lens Kit, priced at S$1,298.00 (incl GST).

The E-P3 14-42mm Lens Kit is priced at S$1,298.00 (incl GST) and includes both the body and the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II R lens.

Olympus E-P3 Twin Lens Kit, priced at S$1,548.00 (incl GST).

Olympus E-P3 Twin Lens Kit, priced at S$1,548.00 (incl GST).

The E-P3 Twin Lens Kit is priced at S$1,548.00 (incl GST) and includes the body, the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II R lens and the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 40-150mm f4.0-5.6R lens.

The white and silver camera bodies will come with silver lenses while the black bodies will be matched with black lenses.

Both options come bundled an 8 GB SD card. The body is available in black, silver and white. Black camera bodies will be matched with black lenses. Silver and white camera bodies will come with silver lenses.

The Olympus PEN E-P3 can be purchased from Olympus authorised retailers.

Specifications for the Olympus PEN E-P3

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Here are the specifications for the latest flagship digital camera for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens DSLR from Olympus. Although it looks similar to its predecessor, the PEN E-P3 features near instantaneous autofocus speeds, enhanced image quality and a more ergonomical user interface. The camera comes in black, silver or white.

The svelte Olympus PEN E-P3 with a 17mm lens.

The svelte Olympus PEN E-P3 with a 17mm lens.

The Olympus PEN E-P3 is a 12.3-megapixel entry-level DSLR camera which is more compact than traditional DSLRs because the design leaves out the mirror that channels the view through the lens to an optical viewfinder on top of the camera.

The LCD screen at the back of the camera shows a preview of the shot for framing and composition. An optional add-on electronic viewfinder is available for those who prefer to hold the camera to the face rather than at arms length.

A multi-purpose USB/AV out/remote control socket, and a mini-HDMI connector for connecting to your TV.

A USB/AV out/remote control socket, and a mini-HDMI connector.

The micro four thirds format and size of the image sensor also contributes to the compactness, although some believe the smaller size of the sensor would slightly impact the image quality when compared with other DSLRs using the standard but slightly larger APS-C sized sensor.

The main highlight of the PEN E-P3 is the enhancement of the autofocus system, which has improved the autofocus speed by more than three times when compared to its predecessor.

I’ve tried it during the launch event for the product and the autofocus felt near instantaneous and impressive.

The details are below:

Main Specs
Price (Singapore) to be announced
Effective megapixels 12.3
Monitor 3-inch 3:2 OLED touch screen with 610k dots
Colours Black, Silver or White
Movie – HD 1280 x 720 @ 30fps (16:9)
– SD 640 x 480 @ 30fps (4:3)
The juicy details
Image stabilisation – Photo: “Supersonic Wave Drive” in-body sensor shift (up to 3 EV stops compensation)
– Video: Digital IS
Sensor 4/3 inch hi-speed Live MOS sensor
File format (Photos) JPEG, RAW, MPO (3D)
Largest photo size 4032 x 3024 pixels
Image aspect ratio 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1
Video recording AVCHD and AVI Motion-JPEG
1920 x 1080, 60i recording, 17 Mbps
Frame rate: 30 fps
Max length: 29 min, 4 GB
Image processor engine TruePic VI
Auto focus FAST AF system with 35-area multiple AF
(Imager contrast detection)
AF assist lamp Yes
Exposure modes iAuto, Program AE (with shift), P, A, S, M, Art Filter, Scene select
Sensitivity – Auto: ISO 200 – 12800
– Manual: ISO 100 – 12800
(adjustable in 1/3 EV step)
Metering modes Digital ESP (324-area multi-pattern metering), Centre-weighted average, Spot (1%)
AE Bracketing 2, 3, 5 or 7 frames
Exposure compensation Up to +/- 3 EV in 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 steps
Shutter speed 1/4000 sec to 60 sec
WB Auto, Sunny, Shadow, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom
Art filters 10 (Pop Art, Soft Focus, Grainy Film, Pin Hole, Diorama, Dramatic, Pale & Light Color, Light Tone, Cross Process, Gentle Sepia)
Scene modes 23
Continuous shooting – Sequential (3 fps)
– Raw: max 8 frames
– JPEG: Unlimited until memory runs out
Self-timer 2 or 12 sec
Flash – Built-in pop-up (GN10 at ISO 200
– Hotshoe for external flash
Viewfinder Optional EVF
Orientation sensor Yes
Storage SD (SDHC, SDXC)
Dimensions 122 x 69.1 x 34.2 mm
Weight (excl battery and card) 275g / 9.2oz. (incl. Battery and card)
In the box Li-ion battery BLS-5, charger BCS-1, USB/Video multi cable, Shoulder strap, Software CD-ROM, Instruction manual.

First look at the Olympus PEN E-P3

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011
The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.

The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.

Externally similar to its predecessors, the PEN E-P3 has received a new sensor, image processing engine and the autofocus system has been tuned up to become lightning fast.

The PEN E-P3 is scheduled for release in Singapore on July 22, 2011 although the pricing has not been revealed yet. Online retailers such as Adorama is taking preorders for the PEN E-P3 at US$899 with M. Zuiko 14-42mm II R f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is available in black, white and silver. See the specifications here.

FASTer autofocus

Olympus claims that the new FAST (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) autofocus (AF) system makes the E-P3 the camera to beat when it comes to AF speed. The FAST AF is achieved through the combination of a few innovations.

The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.
The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.
The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.

Three colours are available - black, silver and white.

Firstly, the Live MOS Sensor is driven at double the previous speed – 120 fps – so that image data can be obtained more quickly than with previous systems. Secondly, the speed of the AF computations that generate the contrast information from the image data – in order to determine the degree of focusing – has also been doubled. Thirdly, the speed of communication for controlling the lens motion during AF has been increased. Finally, the response time from pressing the shutter release to the start-up of AF system has been shortened.

Overall, the imager AF speed has become almost three times faster than before.

I tried out the camera during its launch on 30 June and found the AF was indeed much faster than its predecessors the E-P2 and E-P1 – even at low light. An AF illuminator light – inexplicably absent in previous models – has a range of 3m for low light situations.

The number of focus selection areas has been increased from 11 to 35, enabling detailed, pinpoint AF across a wider area than before. To capture a moving subject accurately, the group area selection can apply AF to a limited region compose of 3 vertical and 3 horizontal areas.

Design and UI

The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.
The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.

The Olympus PEN E-P3 retains the retro design of the PEN series and looks similar to its predecessors.

The 3-inch, 610k-dot OLED display is not only bright and sharp but features a touch screen that is easy to use – in fact addictive. Simply tap the main subject on the screen to prefocus, or focus and take the snapshot immediately. The font and graphic design of the user interface and menu system has been improved to become more readable and good-looking.

In terms of external design, its retro look is similar to its predecessors with a few design and functional differences. There are now two Function buttons and a direct movie-recording button – making camera control easier. A built-in GN10 (ISO 200) flash – absent in previous models – is now available. Two designs of detachable camera grips are available in white, black or silver. Alternatively, leave the grip at home for a minimalistic look, showing off the metallic finish on the E-P3 body.

Inside the camera

The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.
The PEN E-P3 - flagship model for the PEN series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from Olympus.

Sideviews of the Olympus PEN E-P3.

A new 12.3 megapixel Live MOS sensor in the micro four thirds interchangeable lens digital camera promises an enhanced image quality. 1080i60 full HD movies in AVCHD format are now possible as is high-sensitivity shooting at ISO12800.

The dual core processor allows live view on the LCD panel and image processing when a shot is taken to be executed in parallel, decreasing the blackout time after snapping each photo. This, together with the aforementioned FASTer AF gives the E-P3 a snappier feel and makes it more responsive – especially when taking multiple shots at a go.

The E-P3 now ships with 10 Art Filters – precanned special effects that are applied to the JPEG image when you snap a photo. This is two more than the E-P2 and four more than the E-PL3. Art Filter bracketing is now possible for recording multiple Art Filtered pictures with a single snapshot.

Two new Art Effects are added – “Starlight” and “White Edge”, as well as a new Art Filter variation called the “Pale & Light Colour II”. The Art Filters can be applied during full HD movie shooting and the 3D Art Filter is compatible with the new 3D Photo Shooting scene mode.

Image processing has been enhanced by incorporating the “Full Detail” processing algorithm used in the E-5, the flagship DSLR from Olympus. New “Real Colour Technology” targets the reproduction of colours that are difficult to accurately reproduce such as emerald green and yellow making the image pop.

The “Advanced Shadow Adjustment Technology” (ASAT) tries to correct backlit photos by brightening the backlit subject independently without blowing out the bright background.

Based on paper specifications and a short physical handling session, the Olympus E-P3 promises to be a much better performer than its predecessor, the E-P2, in terms of AF speed, image quality and camera operation, viz touch screen and enhanced button and menus.

Carl Zeiss joins the Micro Four Thirds Standard

Monday, February 7th, 2011
Another high-end lens maker, Carl Zeiss, has joined the Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group. More choice for users of Panasonic or Olympus Micro Four Thirds digital cameras.

Logo of Carl Zeiss Carl Zeiss has joined the “Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group”, announced Olympus in its press release.

Logo of Micro Four Thirds

Initiated by Olympus and Panasonic in 2008, the Micro Four Thirds (MFT) is a standard for lens mounts that is tailored to digital system cameras. The standard defines the sensor size, the lens mount together with the communication protocol, the aspect ratio and the flange back distance, as well as the optical requirements for production and construction.

Distagon lens from Carl Zeiss
The renowned lens-maker will make lenses designed specifically for MFT cameras, providing direct compatibility for MFT users, instead of depending on lens-mount adapters.

Carl Zeiss AG is a 165 year-old manufacturer of optical systems, based in Germany and founded in 1846 by Carl Zeiss.

Micro Four Thirds vs Four Thirds

Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Ever wondered what’s the difference between Four Thirds and the newer Micro Four thirds? Here’s a really quick comparison.

Flangeback distance: MFT only 50% of FT

The Four Thirds system is a standard created by Olympus and Kodak in 2001 for digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) design and development. Unlike older SLR systems, Four Thirds has been designed from the ground up to be entirely digital.

The Micro Four Thirds system was developed in 2008 by Olympus and Panasonic.

The Four Thirds System standard offers the benefits of compact, lightweight performance, and the new Micro Four Thirds System standard takes this still further to enable development of new ultra-compact interchangeable lens type digital camera systems.

The image sensor diagonal dimensions are the same for both Four Thirds System and Micro Four Thirds System standards.

Mount electrical contacts: MFT(11) vs FT(9)

The Micro Four Thirds System standard enables users to enjoy the same high image quality of the Four Thirds System’s 4/3-type image sensor in a much more compact body, and also take advantage of significantly more compact lenses, particularly in the wide-angle and high-power zoom range.

The new Micro Four Thirds System standard also incorporates a greater number of lens-mount electrical contacts (increased from 9 to 11) for the support of new features and expanded system functionality in the future.

Lens mount diameter: MFT is 6mm smaller than FT

Other primary distinguishing features of the Micro Four Thirds System standard (when compared to the Four Thirds System standard) are:

Approximately 50% shorter flangeback distance (mount-to-sensor distance).

Lens mount outer diameter approximately 6mm smaller.