Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver)

  • B&H # OLEP217B
  • Mfr# 262827

Product Highlights

  • Compact Micro Four Thirds Camera System
  • 12.3MP Live MOS Imaging Sensor (4/3)
  • HD Stills and Video with Live View
  • M.Zuiko 17mm f/2.8 Lens (34mm equiv.)
  • 3" HyperCrystal LCD
  • In-Camera Image Stabilization
  • Advanced Dust Reduction
  • Advanced Shooting & Editing Tools
  • Aluminum & Stainless-Steel Construction

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The Olympus E-P2 is cloaked in classic black, and this hybrid photo and HD movie camera boldly brings fun and simplicity back to SLR quality. It is part of the Micro Four Thirds (4/3) camera system that enables pro-quality still and video imaging abilities in a small, unassuming package. Along with a line of compact M.Zuiko digital lenses, the system is compatible with all existing 4/3-format fixed-prime and zoom lenses from 7mm through 800mm (114° to 1.5° AOV).

The camera is essentially a 4/3-format DSLR minus the prism and mirror housing (hence the smaller body size); images can be composed and edited using the E-P2's 3" HyperCrystal LCD, which features anti-reflective coatings on its surface to enable Live viewing of 100% of the image area under the brightest of lighting conditions. When shooting in manual focus, a 5x magnification of the center of the frame pops up as a focusing aid each time you adjust the focusing ring (This magnification can be manually increased up to 10x.). The E-P2 features a port for the optional VF-2 electronic viewfinder or the optional EMA-1 external microphone.

Clad in ergonomically-designed stainless-steel body panels, the Olympus E-P2 takes many design queues from the Olympus Pen F, a popular half-frame SLR that made its initial debut in 1959. But unlike the original Pen F, the E-P2 has the ability to produce vividly-detailed still photographs and HD video with stereo sound, both of which can be enhanced post-capture using the E-P2's advanced in-camera retouching and audio dubbing tools.

The E-P2 includes a picture mode called iEnhance, which analyzes colors and brightness. The new mode mimics what the naked eye sees. For example, a beautiful sunset looks awesome in person and generally seems to fade when captured in an image. With iEnhance, the warm yellow and orange colors are heightened to be brilliant and closer to the actual scene. The result is exceptionally clear imaging with a dramatically lifelike color. iEnhance can be used in any shooting mode - from program to manual - and automatically engages when in iAuto. This along with the 8 art filters allows you to take perfect, creative images.

Other features found on the Olympus E-P2 include i-Auto mode, dust reduction technology, in-camera image stabilization, which enables low-light hand-held shooting with all 4/3-system lenses, advanced shooting modes, and creative post-capture editing tools.

This E-P2 comes with a 17mm f/2.8 M.Zuiko Digital 'pancake' lens, which with an angle-of-view of approximately 62° (34mm equivalent) and a profile of less than an inch, makes for an ideal travel / daytripping camera/lens combination.

Compact Design with Pro-system Capabilities
The Olympus E-P2 combines the casual, easy-to-use persona of a pocket-size point-and-shoot camera with the imaging capabilities of a pro-level DSLR. As an extension of Olympus' proven 4/3 imaging system, the E-P2 can shoot casual stills and video as well as complex imagery with equal ease and precision.
High-Definition Stills and Video
The Olympus E-P2 enables high-definition capture of still and video images while maintaining full auto-focus functionality and image stabilization with all 4/3-format optics. And unlike video-enabled DSLRs, the Olympus E-P2 maintains full AF in video mode.
Manual Movie Mode
Manual movie mode allows for independent control of aperture and shutter for expanded exposure and creative control when shooting HD movies.
C-AF Tracking and AF Target Registration
The E-P2's C-AF Tracking and AF Target Registration locks your subject into focus, and constantly adjusts focus and brightness whether you or your subject is moving.
iAuto Mode
This intelligent-auto mode uses advanced automatic detection technology to allow the camera to recognize the six most commonly used scenes automatically.
iEnhance for Radiant Colors
iEnhance analyzes colors and brightness and mimics what the naked eye sees. For example, a beautiful sunset looks awesome in person and generally seems to fade when captured in an image. With iEnhance, the warm yellow and orange colors are heightened to be brilliant and closer to the actual scene.
HDMI Control from Your HDTV Remote
Connect the E-P2 to your HDTV with an optional HDMI cable and use your HDTV's remote to control playback functions and navigate the camera's menus from the comfort of your favorite couch or chair.
In-Body Image Stabilization
An in-camera stabilization system allows for up to 4-stops EV of movement compensation with all 4/3 and Micro-4/3 format lenses.
Dust Reduction
Olympus' Dust Reduction, which runs an ultrasonic cleaning cycle each time you power up the camera, helps keep dust particles out of the image path.
Multiple Exposure
The multiple exposure function allows you to shoot one shot, then another and combine them in real time, or capture both shots separately and combine them in the camera later.
Multi-Aspect Shooting
The E-P2 provides four aspect ratios that serve as masks to frame your image to the desired proportions, including: the standard 4:3 aspect ratio that is suited to an 8 x 10" enlargement; the 16:9 aspect ratio that will display your images beautifully on a widescreen television; and other popular aspect ratios such as 3:2 and 6:6. The Multi-Aspect Shooting further expresses your creative vision when combined with Art Filters and multiple exposures.
Stereo Audio Sound
The E-P2 features uncompressed CD-quality 16 bit/44.1kHz Linear PCM stereo recording capability to capture the rich sound quality of your scene. It has the versatility to record and play back in the WAV format and can record with its built-in stereo microphone or the optional EMA-1 external microphone. Whether recording audio while shooting a video or adding audio by recording a narration to your still images, the E-P2's audio sounds great.
Digital Leveler
The E-P2 is equipped with an internal digital level sensor that detects the camera's pitch and roll and indicates it on the control panel. This Digital Leveler is a tremendous benefit when capturing architecture and landscapes.
Magnified Focus Assist
The E-P2 provides two optional methods to help the user focus: a Magnified Focus (MF) Assist Function and Magnification Display. When using manual focus, the MF Assist feature aids with critical focus by allowing you to zoom in on part of the image by simply turning the focusing ring on the front of the lens. The Magnification Display enables you to selectively enlarge the image on the LCD at the touch of a button. This mode works for both autofocus and manual focus.
18 x 18 Metering Modes
This mode divides the image area into an 18 x 18 grid, metering each of the 324 separate cells to obtain optimum exposure. In addition to 324-division ESP metering, center-weighted metering and spot metering modes are also available.
Scene-Select Modes
The E-P2 is equipped with 19 scene-select modes for effortless picture taking. Standard scene modes like Night-Scene, Portrait and Landscape are easy-to-use solutions for everyday shooting. Capturing beautiful portraits is easy with the new ePortrait Mode. It enables you to smooth your subject's skin - all in the camera and before capture.
Art Filters
  • Diorama: Enhances a composition's depth of field to give the image an unreal touch and model-like structure.
  • Cross Process: Returns depictions with striking color and contrast shifts akin to those achieved through the cross processing technique in silver halide film development.
  • Pop Art: Enhances colors, making them stronger and more vivid to create high-impact pictures that express the happy, light-hearted feeling of the pop art style.
  • Soft Focus: Creates a soft tone which gives pictures an ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere. It renders pictures as though they were veiled in heavenly light, without obscuring details.
  • Pale & Light Color: The foreground is enclosed in flat, gentle light - similar to a flashback scene in a film.
  • Light Tone: Creates a picture with a gentle feel to it, similar to one taken under artificial lighting. Both the shade and highlight areas are rendered very softly.
  • Grainy Film: This effect recreates the feeling of reality evoked by grainy, high-contrast monochrome pictures.
  • Pin Hole: Reduces the peripheral brightness like an image seen through a pinhole. Added to this is a unique color tone that results in a style that has an air of secrecy.
Camera Type Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera
Imaging
Resolution Effective: 13.1MP, Recorded: 12.3MP
Sensor 17.3 x 13.0mm CMOS
Bit Depth 12-bit
File Formats RAW
RAW + JPEG
JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
AVI Motion JPEG
File Size RAW: Up to 13.9MB
JPEG: Up to 8.2MB
AVI: Up to 2.0GB
Color Spaces sRGB, Adobe RGB
Image Stabilization Yes
Crop Factor 2x
Optics
Lens 17mm f/2.8 M.Zuiko Digital Zoom (35mm film equivalent: 34mm)
Zoom N/A
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds
Focus Type Autofocus and Manual Focus
Focus Range 0.66' (0.2m) - infinity
Accessory Lens/Filter Mount 37mm
Shooting Controls
Sensitivity ISO 100-6400
Shutter Speeds 1/4000 - 60 sec, bulb 1
Please Note:

Bulb exposure is limited to 30 minutes.

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Metering Digital ESP
Center-Weighted Average
Spot (2%)
Highlight based spot
Shadow based spot
Exposure Modes iAUTO, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Scene
White Balance Auto, Cloudy, Shade, Flash, Daylight, Fluorescent 1, Fluorescent 2, Fluorescent 3, Lamp, 1 custom preset, Kelvin (2000 - 14000 K)
Mirror Lock-Up N/A
Burst Capability Up to 3fps
Self Timer 12 seconds or 2 seconds
Interval Recording N/A
Remote Control RM-UC1 Remote Cable Release (optional)
Flash
Built-in Flash No
Effective Flash Range N/A
External Flash Connection Hotshoe
Dedicated Flash System Olympus FL Series
Max Sync Speed 1/180
Memory
Built-in Memory No
Memory Card Type SD/SDHC 2
Please Note:

Class 6 cards are recommended for HD Video Capture.

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Still Images per GB RAW: 73
JPEG: High Res: 124 - Low Res: 10,240
A/V Recording
Video Recording Yes
Video Resolution 1280x720 @ 30fps, 640x480 @ 30fps
Video Clip Length Up to 2GB (about 7 minutes in HD, 14 minutes in SD)
Audio Recording Stereo PCM/16-bit, 44.1kHz
Picture with Sound: Up to 30 sec
Audio with Video: dependent on clip length
Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder Type External VF-2 electronic viewfinder (optional)
Display 3" LCD
Connectivity/System Requirements
Connectivity USB 2.0, HDMI (Type C)
System & Software Requirements Windows 2000 (SP4), XP, Vista
Mac OS X (10.3 or later)
Environmental
Operating/Storage Temperature Operating Temperature: 32-104°F/0-40°C
Storage Temperature: -4-140°F/-20-60°C
Weatherproofing None
Durability Not Specified By Manufacturer
Power
Battery Type BLS-1 Li-ion Battery
Power Adapter None
Physical
Dimensions 4.75 x 2.75 x 1.43" (120.6 x 69.9 x 36.4mm)
Weight 0.7 lbs (335g)

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Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver)
 
4.5

(based on 15 reviews)

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Compact (12)
  • Easy to use (11)
  • Good image quality (11)
  • Good in low light (8)
  • Nice body color (7)

Cons

  • Lag / shutter delay (6)
  • Short battery life (5)
  • No viewfinder (3)

Best Uses

  • Travel (10)
  • Family photos (8)
  • Landscape/scenery (8)
  • Low light (8)
  • Video (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Photo enthusiast (7), Semi-pro photographer (6)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (10)

REVIEWS

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5.0

Great second camera

By Drumsfield

from Maryland

About Me Semi-pro Photographer

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Good Image Quality
  • Good in Low Light
  • Nice Body Color
  • Small / Compact

Cons

  • Lag / Shutter Delay
  • Poor Flash
  • Short Battery Life

Best Uses

  • Family Photos
  • Indoors/Low Light
  • Landscape/Scenery
  • Travel
  • Video

Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

This is a great second camera for me. I can carry it along with my DSLR or take it as my primary when I traveling. It's compact and discrete and the image quality is great.
The only problem I have is shutter lag. The camera works well in low light up to ISO 1600, but I would be comfortable at ISO 800. Cropping photos is limited due to it's smaller sensor size.

  • Ease of Operation:
  • 10
  • Was this a gift?:
  • No

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5.0

Extraordinary!

By know.me

from san diego, ca

About Me Photo Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Good Image Quality
  • Good in Low Light
  • Nice Body Color
  • Small / Compact

Cons

  • Delay for effects
  • No Viewfinder

Best Uses

  • Babies
  • Buildingsarchitecture
  • Family Photos
  • Indoors/Low Light

Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

i am obsessed with this camera. i have taken the most wonderful photos of my family and of buildings, which were my two main goals. i am not a professional photographer so i think the effects are great.
the camera is smaller than a dslr making it more convenient to carry but i do not think i am giving up quality for that luxury.
i was choosing between this and the canon60d, i am confident i made the right decision after seeing how many succesful photos i already have.

  • Ease of Operation:
  • 10
  • Was this a gift?:
  • Yes

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5.0

Fun camera, small, well designed

By Cafe Racer

from Cleveland, OH

About Me Pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Fast/accurate auto-focus
  • Good Image Quality
  • Good in Low Light
  • Nice Body Color
  • Small / Compact

Cons

  • No Viewfinder

Best Uses

  • Family Photos
  • Indoors/Low Light
  • Landscape/Scenery
  • Travel
  • Video
  • Wildlife photos

Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

I've had great fun taking the EP-2 around and shooting with it, especially shooting video with my array of Olympus 4/3rds lens. Love the big image quality in HD, and amazing sound quality especially using the eternal mike. The Art Modes are interesting, grainy black & white, pinhole, etc. The camera body seems sturdy, although controls are quite packed in there for big boy fingers. The 17mm pancake lens is adorable, fast (2.8) and has a great field of view for all around shooting. My only criticism is the plastic build material of the lens, and the accessory electronic viewfinder. I hope it's durable.

  • Ease of Operation:
  • 8
  • Was this a gift?:
  • No

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4.0

Great Camera

By Far

from Portland, OR

About Me Photo Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        I bought it for by husband. He loves it. It did not come with a memory card and so we had to get one separately. It would have been better if it were easier to manually set the aperture and the shutter speed.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 8
        • Was this a gift?:
        • Yes

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        4.0

        The Little Camera That Could

        By PunkJr

        from Karoonda, South Australia

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Discreet
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Good in Low Light
        • Small / Compact
        • Versatile Lens Choice

        Cons

        • Lag / Shutter Delay
        • Short Battery Life

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Travel
        • Weddings/Events

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        After shooting film for many years, I finally took the plunge into digital. The camera, a Nikon D200. Eventually, as my wedding business grew, I upgraded to the Nikon D3. This camera could do it all, and the array of buttons and functions were almost endless. This all seemed fairly normal to me, this is just how cameras are right?

        Then, when browsing through a little camera store while on vacation, I made a discovery that not only changed the way I took photographs, but it altered my outlook on photography. The camera was a 1937 Leica IIIa, perhaps the most important camera ever created. This was a camera that I felt may have been honed from a solid piece of brass. It felt solid, reliable, you could see that this was made with passion. But it was small, man was it small. And to think, the quality of images that came out of this tiny little camera could match or exceed those made with my massive Nikon F5.

        Well I fell in love with the whole rangefinder format. I currently shoot most of my weddings on a Leica MP, with a 1.4/35mm Summilux ASPH, and a 1.4/75mm Summilux. The look that film gives me, the dynamic range, and the workflow, is something that I could never achieve with digital.

        I do find however, that digital is extremely useful in some situations I have used various digital cameras to complement my work, but have tried to keep these shots to a minimum. They seemed to stand out from the rest of my work, and not in a good way. What I needed was a camera that I could use my beautiful Leica lenses with, but had all the benefits of digital for when I needed to shoot it. So my options were few and far between. Let's see, we had a Leica M8, and Leica M9, a..........oh wait, that's it. Not much choice really. Now the digital M cameras are a magnificent, and the M9 is the best digital camera available today, for certain applications. But here in Australia, at $9000 (and that's street price, not RRP), it's just not a viable business purchase. Maybe if I was using only a Leica M9, then perhaps, but what I needed was a camera to sit alongside my film body.

        And then along comes Panasonic with their first Micro 4/3rds camera. Now, I must admit, I didn't take much notice of the Lumix DMC-G1. It seemed overly bulky, and shaped just like an SLR, it flew under my radar. Then Olympus came out with the E-P1. I M43rds camera, shaped like a traditional film camera, shaped like the old Olympus Pen. Here was a camera, that had interchangeable lenses, it was small, discreet, quiet, and easy to use. Now this was a camera that I was used to shooting. Sure, it didn't have a eye level viewfinder, but with in body stabilisation, it was a breeze to take crisp photos with the camera at an arms length. So I soon tossed aside my Canon G10, and the E-P1 found its way into my wedding kit. With the use of an adaptor, I could easily attach my Leica lense, giving me a lot of the fingerprint in my images that I was accustomed to.

        I found the E-P1 produced the most stunning JPEG's, straight out of camera, and the art filters were fantastic.

        Then came the E-P2. No big deal I said, it's not that much different. I brushed it aside, a little annoyed with Olympus for bringing a replacement of the E-P1 to the market so soon. But then I tried the VF2 electronic viewfinder, and I immediately new that it was an expensive exercise. There was no way that I was going to be able to resist having a camera just like my E-P1, but with an eye level viewfinder that produced 1.15x magnification, and with over 1 million pixels.

        The E-P2 really is a fantastic little camera. It will be overlooked by many amatuer DSLR user's however, that just won't be able to come to terms with the fact that a small camera could possibly compete with their enormous camera's and lenses. The fact is that this camera can not only match, but exceed the image quality of a DSLR. The fact that Olympus don't need to use a reflex mirror (the R in SLR), means that these camera's don't need retrofocus lenses, which means no compromise on lens design, and a much smaller footprint. At 12mp, this camera is able to produce prints the same size as a Nikon D3s, and couple this with the camera's lightweight, small, discreet design, and maybe a Leica lens or two :), and you've got yourself a baby Leica at 1/15th the price.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 8
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        Inexpensive Leica

        By Les7

        from Oceanside, NY

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Fast/accurate auto-focus
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Good in Low Light
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Nice Body Color
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • 17mm lens could be sharpe

        Best Uses

        • Best pocket camera
        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        I have large DSLR's and I can always carry this.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 8
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

        Comment on this review

        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        The best design with DSLR quality

        By winy

        from Japan

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Nice Body Color
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • Lag / Shutter Delay
        • Poor Flash

        Best Uses

        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Travel

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        I'm using E-P1 for 16 months and add E-P2 since I'd like to try optional EVF. A capability to use VF-2 is the bigest difference to E-P1. Image quality of VF-2 is really awesome and therefore this is my best ever camera. Useability, build quality and styling is superb as E-P1.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 9
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        5.0

        Simply amazing experience

        By Louieboy

        from Diamond Bar, CA

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Fast/accurate auto-focus
        • Good Image Quality
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • Lag / Shutter Delay
        • Short Battery Life

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Travel

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        I already owned a Panny GF1, but quite wasn't happy with it. After some serious reading of many reviews and comparisons of EP2, I decided to take the plunge and bought the camera. [...]I have big hands, but the EP2 is comfortable to hold, even though it's lighter than the GF1. The main control dial is easy to use. Powering the camera is quick and the power button is visible especially in the dark. I am impressed with the image quality. Thanks to the 17mm pancake lens. I am happy using the little FL 14 flash, as well.There are a few thing snot to like in this camera. The strap is stiff and a bit hard to install. The inferface is at first confusing, but after a while, it gets easier, but still complicated, if not paying attention to the menu. The built in IS seems to be not as effective, because my daughter took my photo and the picture came out a bit blurry. Overall, I am happy with this little gem.

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        • No

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        5.0

        This little guy is coming through.....

        By Dan

        from San Ramon, CA

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Good Image Quality
        • Good in Low Light
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Nice Body Color
        • Short Lag Time
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • Short Battery Life

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        After much consternation about which DSLR to purchase, I decided on the E - P2. During my high school years(60's), I developed an interest in photography only by accident as a result of my mother giving me a Canonet Rangefinder 35mm for my birthday. She thought I might like picture taking. Well, she guessed right and I grew to love photography and truly enjoyed this camera for its color reproduction and sharpness. Then, I graduated to my first SLR in the early 70's when our son was born. I chose the Honeywell Pentax SP500 and grew further in learning about good picture taking. My second SLR was the Nikon F2 and the Nikon 8000S was my third one. And then in the early 2000's I was bitten by digital and still own Canon G5, Canon SD1000, and Sony Cybershot DSC P200. They are all great digital cameras and I continue to use all of them depending on the outing. And then a few years ago, I developed an interest in DSLRs and vacillated about which DSLR to purchase. As good as Canon, Nikon, and Sony are, I decided on the Olympus EP 2 for its size, ergonomics and the excellence of some of the Olympic lenses that are available. I purchased the 17mm 2.8 pancake lens with the body and have been very pleased with its natural color reproduction and sharpness. My next lens will either be the 12-60mm or 14-54mm. Both these lens have excellent reviews by both professionals and consumers. Besides the optics driving my decision, I also like some of the features built into the EP-2. And it's built solid. Since I just took delivery of my camera before Christmas, I stilI have a lot to learn about its operation and have enjoyed the challenge it presents. It's like a little computer! I took over 100 pictures during Christmas and the results only confirm that I made the right decision. I emailed some pictures to my brother in law who shoots with a Nikon D300 and his immediate response was ' WOW, the colors are fantastic.' I purchased the Olympus FL-36R flash with the camera and it has performed admirably. I did have out of focus problems in taking pictures of our Christmas tree that I did not notice until I downloaded my card. I'll be contacting Olympus to provide an explanation as to why. I've experimented with some higher ISOs in both indoor and outdoor settings and the results have been positive. I've only gone up to 800 so there is more testing for me to do. Whatever the results, I'm not one to get overly concerned about high ISO performance. My Canon G5 has performed admirably with its 400 ISO limit and for my picture taking, this ISO level is all I've needed to get the results I want without noise. Most of my picture taking is outdoor landscapes because of our travel.
        One more comment about my decision to go with a small DSLR......my pictures will even be better now compared to a P & S and I won't be lugging around a heavy, awkward camera around my neck or over my shoulder as I would if I were shooting film with one of my SLRs. I 'm retired and enjoy convenience and the Olympus E-P2 provides this as well as excellent picture quality.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 7
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        the real thing

        By John

        from Russia

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Durable and lightweight
        • Easy To Use
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Price

        Cons

        • 12-bit color
        • Moderate ISO range
        • Slow AF

        Best Uses

        • Depends from lens

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        There are good image quality in small body. You can easily get E-P2 for any travel. But two most attractive features of this camera is in-body stabilization and absence of mirror (as result shortest flange focal distance). Both of them allow you to use broad variety of third-party lenses with appropriate adapter of course, even with manual lenses like Voigtlander. Taking shots is very easy due to live viewing and very user friendly interface.
        Also E-P2 have some weaknesses: only 12-bit color, slow contrast AF with standart four thirds lenses and sensor-technology is not perfect.
        To my opinion, this is the excellent camera for it's prise.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 10
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        4.0

        Olympus E-P2 for SLR beginners

        By Dee

        from Montreal

        About Me Casual Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Nice Body Color
        • Small / Compact

        Cons

        • No Viewfinder

        Best Uses

        • Family Photos
        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Travel
        • Video
        • Wildlife photos

        Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

        This is my first ever DSLR, and although Olympus are not renowned for their intuitive menu systems, I have to say, coming from the Stylus 550SW, I found it to be perfectly approachable. I made the transition due to frustration at a lack of control, and the E-P2 more than fixes that issue.

        So far I've been using my new camera as a simple carry-everywhere, shoot-everything addition to my day. I keep both the 17mm pancake lens and the 14-42 zoom lens on me, using the former for landscapes and video (due to the wide angle), the latter for most everything else, and my iPhone for anything too in the moment to change lenses for. It's been an amazing learning experience, and although it's a little on the expensive side I would definitely recommend it as a first SLR. Things that are particularly great about it:

        + the E-P2 is both compact and light. If you're not carrying loose change or keys you can pocket the body in one side of your jeans and a 4/3rds lens in the other, meaning it really does go anywhere.
        + the screen adjusts very rapidly to anything you do to the settings. What you see is most often what you get.
        + if you don't have time to get the perfect set-up but you have the right lens, the auto mode turns out pretty amazing shots in all but the darkest of environments.
        + having said that, it generally produces pretty warm output even in manual, which is great most of the time.
        + My ability is vastly outmatched by what this thing can do, but I don't feel as if I'm being shut out, if anything it makes experimentation feel natural and rewarded.
        + it's a fairly unusual shape for an SLR but it feels really natural in the hand.
        + the style of the body is amazing. I've had professional photographers coo over it ever since I got the thing.

        - the battery life is okay, but if you're going away for a week you'll want to take your charger, which is hardly as slim as the rest of the kit.
        - the scene modes aren't all that. So far, I feel as if they're made pretty redundant by the other modes.
        - you'll want to apply the firmware update as soon as you buy it, the increase in response time is astounding. Without it, the E-P2 is a little bit on the sluggish side.
        - sometimes the autofocus does seem a bit indecisive. Switching to manual is easy and productive, though.
        - maybe it's just lack of experience, but the obscenely high iso is all very well, it just tends to produce an awful lot of noise. I (like, I suspect, many others) try to keep the iso as low as possible at any given moment, and this camera certainly helps to enforce that position.

        Despite the obvious omission of flash or viewfinder, in day-to-day use the only things that I really wish the E-P2 had are built in GPS or wireless transmission of photos. Otherwise, I'm more than content and all in all it's a great camera, and a natural progression from a compact point-and-click to a more complex and exciting approach to photography.

        • Ease of Operation:
        • 8
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        • No

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        5.0

        buy the E-p2

        By footz

        from uae

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Good Image Quality
        • Good in Low Light
        • Large Clear LCD

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Travel

          Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

          great camera but the E-p1 cost less and their is really no difference except a few more art filters in the E-P2

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          4.0

          E-P2 camera & lens review

          By Travel shooter

          from Anderson, SC

          About Me Semi-Pro Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Shoot RAW files
          • Small / Compact

          Cons

          • Lag / Shutter Delay
          • Limited Zoom

          Best Uses

          • Travel

          Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

          In the new world of today's digital cameras, there probably is not "one camera that fits all". The Olympus E-P2 will not fit all. It is a great camera, technologically and optically superb, but it requires a knowledgeable operator to take advantage of its rich feature set. It is probably designed for the advanced amateur (or better), and will be a great second camera for many photographers in this group. The primary advantages of this camera appear to be (1) small size, (2) ability to collect RAW files, and (3) control by the photographer of a full set of advanced photographic options. If this is not your objective, look at other cameras, including the Olympus E-PL1, which is considerably cheaper, and provides a menu driven guide for automatically setting the camera options, with about the same optical and digital technology features.

          I bought this camera as a "travel" camera, with all three capabilities listed above as selection criteria. For convenience, it will replace a backpack of DSLR cameras and lenses when I travel. I have conducted extensive tests of the E-P2 results over a broad range of features and difficult shooting conditions over the last few weeks. This has included testing the included Olympus Master 2 software, as well as my preferred Apple iPhoto and iMovie software. I have not discovered any software compatibility problems with the Olympus (*.ORF) raw files. The Apple software will not display all of the EXIF information for the *.ORF files. The Olympus Master 2 software will not display Nikon *.NEF files at all. All of the *.JPEG files, regardless of the source camera, are transparent, and work fine.

          I initially purchased the 17 mm. f2.8 pancake lens with the camera, then added the 14-42 mm. f3.5-f5.6 zoom. (Double the focal length to estimate 35 mm. equivalent: 17 mm. = 34 mm., etc.) The 17 mm. is superb, and the f2.8 to f22 range is an excellent tool, easily set with a command dial without using menus. The 14-42 mm. delivers excellent optical quality, but it has limited zoom range (28 to 84 mm. equivalent), and is unbalanced (long & heavy up front).

          There is also a discernible difference in the focusing speed for the two lenses: the 17 mm. is faster, and under most lighting conditions is no slower than a mid-range DSLR. The 14-42 mm. is noticeably slower, with the display waiting for several seconds under some rather average lighting conditions. Focus accuracy is good for both lenses. The 14-42 mm has slight barrel distortion at 14 mm. I have been frustrated at times trying to use a 42 (84 equivalent) mm. at a maximum f5.6, but that is worth the compromise for small size. I have loaded issue 1.1 firmware for the camera and both lenses using Olympus Master 2 software.

          Movies are shot in AVI motion JPEG, and you should review compatibility with your intended movie editing software. In general, AVI is a problem on a Mac, and may require some work-arounds. With a late 2009 Intel iMac, I did fine with Iphoto and iMovie, but I had to learn some manual steps the hard way. However, loading movies into the Olympus Master 2 software is automatic, but that software has very limited video editing capability.

          This camera has most, if not all, of the customized features that an advanced user would expect. I found the menus and customization no more difficult than most DSLR cameras. You can also configure a couple of "preset" feature sets, to instantly recall your typical settings. I would recommend this camera to an advanced user, or to a serious photographer willing to learn. I believe that is the target market for this camera.

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          4.0

          Impressed

          By Frank B.

          from San Diego, CA, USA

          About Me Photo Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Good in Low Light
          • Great Resolution
          • Small / Compact

          Cons

          • Short Battery Life

          Best Uses

          • Indoors/Low Light
          • Travel

          Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

          I wanted something relatively compact and light for those times when even a small dSLR was just too much to carry around, but wanted better quality than a point & shoot. I think I've found it in the E-P2.

          The ergonomics and form factor work well for me. The Olympus 17 f/2.8 pancake lens is tiny, and has just about the right angle of view for a general purpose camera.

          Jpegs straight out of the camera are very nice, and even cropped look good. The pattern metering and autofocus systems are amazingly accurate, and the auto white balance works the way I would want it to. The in-body image stabilizer works.

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          5.0

          Just as advertised!

          By Bicyclelifestyle

          from Dayton, OH

          About Me Semi-Pro Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Large Clear LCD
          • Small / Compact

          Cons

          • Lag / Shutter Delay

          Best Uses

          • Travel

          Comments about Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver):

          From the moment I first saw the ads for this E-P2 I had to have one. I used a Leica for years and always regretted letting it go. I could never rationalize buying a digital one, but the E-P2 is a great option. I like the feel and while the shooting process is different vs. the Leica, what isn't with digital, the camera system changes my "eye" when looking for shots and that is what I was after - a rangefinder or close facsimile. It is just more fun! The image quality is great! I would buy it again.

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          Olympus E-P2 Pen Digital Camera (Black) w/ M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens (Silver)
          • M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/2.8 Lens w/ Front & Rear Caps
          • BLS-1 Battery
          • BCS-1 Battery Charger
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