Archive for September, 2010

Olympus Stylus 740: Take Professional Photos Anywhere

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

If you are an outdoor fan, tourist, or a regular photographer you will all enjoy what the Olympus Stylus 740 camera has to offer for advanced features. This camera has a number of technical features, but at the same time it’s easy to operate and the right size to take anywhere you go.

The Olympus Stylus 740 is a compact and strong piece of equipment, and will work anywhere you go. Olympus designed the camera to be used in almost any environment. The camera is all-weather that shields it from the extreme dust, wind, and temperatures. The small slim camera will slid easily in your pocket.

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Olympus E-5 rumors launch on September 14

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Olympus is hard at work to come out with their latest product. It’s been a while since Olympus has released an E-5 model. I know that Olympus doesn’t disappoint, and we can expect a good product.

I found this article that talks about the rumors of how close the launch is from happening. The Olympus E-5 will be an amazing new camera, and I’m looking forward to trying one.

According to this article:

“According to the site, that just so happened to be bang on the money for the launch of a special edition Olympus E-P2 on Tuesday morning, the Japanese company will launch a new model ahead of Photokina on Tuesday 14 September that will replace the now over 3-year-old model.” (more…)

Olympus Micro Four Thirds new lens Announcement

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

You may not know it but companies like Olympus put a lot of hard work in the development of their cameras. Particularly for their lenses they want the best quality they can get. I know from experience that Olympus offers a quality product that you can’t go wrong.

I was browsing around today when I found this good article that announced Olympus new lens called the Micro Four Thirds. I think this will change the game for Olympus, and I’m quite excited myself for this new development.

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