Olympus PEN E-PL1
The Olympus PEN E-PL1 is a digital camera made by Olympus announced on 3 February 2010 and replaced in 2011. It was Olympus's third camera using the Micro Four Thirds system after the Olympus PEN E-P1 and Olympus PEN E-P2, and the first camera in Olympus' "PEN Lite" line.
Features
The PEN E-PL1 was the lowest-cost Micro Four Third camera available at launch, with a US dollar MSRP of $500.In terms of market, DPReview considered the E-PL1 more aimed at the point-and-shoot market, rather than the DSLR market – more of a large-sensor compact than a small format DSLR. In DPReview's opinion the E-PL1 was easy to use in automatic mode, but due to the small number of dedicated dials and buttons, it could be more awkward to use in manual modes compared to a DSLR.
A slightly updated E-PL1s was introduced in November 2010. The E-PL1s offered increased maximum ISO sensitivity and shipped with a slightly higher capacity battery and an updated version of the kit 14-42mm lens.
Differences from E-P1/E-P2
- Built-in flash
- Support for VF-2 electronic viewfinder. VF-3 support with firmware update.
- Mono rather than stereo microphone.
- Direct movie record button.
- Simplified control scheme.
- No wireless/wired shutter release capability