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Tuesday November 3, 2009
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The Olympus E-P1 (shown above) is part of a new breed of cameras called Micro Four Thirds: they promise D-SLR-quality images and the blazing focusing speeds of D-SLR cameras, at half the size of D-SLRs. The E-P1 delivered on all points except fast focusing speeds. Olympus tried to improve things with a firmware update, but it didn't helpshown .
Just out of curiosity, I decided to slap Panasonic's lens onto the Olympus camera (above) to see if that might speed up the focusing speed. It didn't.
Posted By:
PJ Jacobowitz
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