I was up close and personal to it...but it was behind glass.
Seen here:
www.photographybay.com/2009/07/07/8-great-tips-to-get-mor...
www.photographybay.com/2009/06/26/olympus-there-is-lots-m...
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native_style 57 months ago | reply
OH and I thought you were offering it as a gift to al admires of yours........:-)
super_summilux 57 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Camera stores & photo shows!, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
olyro 56 months ago | reply
want
NYC Comets 56 months ago | reply
So that's what it looks like.
Marty4650 55 months ago | reply
I really think this is the future of Micro 4/3. The Panasonic G1 is nice, but it is only a little smaller than an Olympus E420. It is simply too large. When Olympus can build a tiny Leica M8, or a "very much improved" Sigma DP1, then I'm buying it.....
ChrisGampat 55 months ago | reply
I agree totally Marty. Once it comes out everyone (consumer, enthusiasts, etc) is going to want it and then you'll begin to see Canon and Nikon step their game up and put APS sensors in their prosumer point and shoots.
What I really want to see from this baby is HD video recording--I don't understand how they're going to do it that well on the 4/3rds sensor.
sulo~ 51 months ago | reply
sweet
dan325013 [deleted] 48 months ago | reply
what is this camera called, how much does it cost, and when will be released?
ChrisGampat 48 months ago | reply
That was the prototype for the Olympus EP-1, Olympus's Micro 4/3rds camera. I have a feeling that it will become their consumer level m4/3rds camera though. Details to come later on that.
Franz Bohr 34 months ago | reply
oh my beloved olympus. well. almost. i wonder if it has interchangeable lenses like my PEN...