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Award: Recommended January 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé

  • Qualité du viseur amovible
  • Construction irréprochable et style rétro
  • Compacité
  • Notamment avec le 17 mm
  • Ergonomie générale
  • Sesign remarquable
  • Excellente finition
  • Très bonne qualité photo.
  • Le viseur électronique de qualité
  •  Le capteur stabilisé
  •  Les améliorations en vidéo HD
  • Concept
  • Qualité d'image
  • Stabilisation du capteur
  • Aspect luxueux et solide

Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé

  • Écran toujours aussi peu défini
  • Viseur occupant la griffe flash
  • Complexité des menus
  • Autonomie insuffisante
  • Lenteur de l'autofocus
  • Autonomie réduite
  • Résolution de l'écran LCD
  • L'absence de flash.
  • L'absence d'améliorations techniques
  • Notamment en ce qui concerne le bruit numérique ou la mise au point
  • Lente sur le Pen EP-1
  •  L'écran de 230 000 pixels seulement
  •  Le prix élevé
  • Ecran non orientable
  • Autofocus en retrait
  • Pas de flash intégré
  • Cher
  • Pas de flash intégré ?

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  Publié: 2010-03-17, Auteur: Lori , review by: cnet.com

  • Striking design; excellent build quality; very good photo quality
  • Sluggish autofocus, short battery life, low-resolution LCD, lacks on-camera flash
  • For some, an elegant shooter's design and high-quality low-ISO photos may more than adequately compensate for the Olympus E-P2's sluggish performance. Read full review See all prices

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  Publié: 2010-03-15, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Retrostyling, incamera image stabilisation, lownoise image quality
  • Autofocus system not as good as competitors, no popup flash

 
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  Publié: 2010-03-02, review by: wired.com

  • Compact, 12megapixel camera with interchangeable lenses. Giant LCD screen. Great lowlight performance, professional features including full manual control and RAW mode. That design is hot, son. Hot!
  • A good deal more expensive than the nearly identical EP1. Costs about the same as a fullsized DSLR. LCD viewfinder is lowerresolution than the main LCD and is annoyingly laggy. Viewfinder also hogs flash hotshoe

 
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  Publié: 2010-02-16, review by: digitalcamerareview.com

  • Camera makers have attempted, several times, over the past fifty years to combine the creative potential and flexibility of an interchangeable lens SLR camera with the convenience and usability of a pocket-sized camera. Unfortunately, that's sort of ...

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  Publié: 2010-02-12, review by: pcmag.com

  • D-SLR-quality images. Sharp images from ISO 100-800 at all f-stops. Low noise from ISO 100-1600. Attractive design. 720p30 HD video capture. Mini HDMI port.
  • Slow autofocus. No built-in flash. Electronic viewfinder is no match for an optical viewfinder. Camera picks up lens motor noise when shooting video.
  • The E-P2 Micro Four Thirds camera has all the benefits and shortfalls of the less expensive E-P1, but it also includes a detachable electronic viewfinder....

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  Publié: 2010-02-04, review by: photographyblog.com

  • With the tweaks and refinements to the Olympus E-P2 being relatively modest, existing E-P1 owners shouldn't feel the need for an upgrade. To sum up, chief 'improvements' are the newly included EVF and port for such, (slightly) enhanced functio...

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  Publié: 2010-02-01, review by: cameralabs.com

  • Compact body with DSLR-sized sensor, Built-in stabilisation which works with any lens, Accessory port and superb EVF supplied, HD movie mode and HDMI port.
  • Leisurely AF system and so-so face detection, No built-in flash and average resolution screen, Superb EVF adds considerably to cost, Newer E-PL1 a compelling alternative.
  • The Olympus E-P2 takes the already compelling E-P1 and equips it with the ability to connect an external microphone via an optional adapter or fit a supplied electronic viewfinder. And it's not just any old electronic viewfinder either. Unlike the dis...

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  Publié: 2010-01-28, review by: brighthub.com

  • Extrait:  As many DSLRs get bigger and heavier, a new class of camera, the Micro Four Thirds camera has introduced the idea of an interchangeable lens camera that is almost as small as a point-and-shoot camera. Offerings by Panasonic and Olympus have provided e...

 
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  Publié: 2010-01-25, review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Bottom Line, First Look: The attractive Olympus Pen EP2 serves up unique incamera controls, interchangeable lenses, and a compact design, but it costs significantly more than an entrylevel DSLR.
  • First Look: The attractive Olympus Pen E-P2 serves up unique in-camera controls, interchangeable lenses, and a compact design, but it costs significantly more than an entry-level DSLR. ...

 
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  Publié: 2010-01-01, review by: luminous-landscape.com

  • Extrait:  of Micro Four Thirds the format has found its niche. MFT does away with prisms and reflex mirrors but retains the same size sensor as its larger predecessor. Instead we have cameras with Live View LCDs, and also built-in or accessory electronic viewfi...

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