
Olympus Senior Production Manager, Katie Roseman says this camera is suitable for those who interested in DSLR quality in a compact camera. With a 12.3 MP sensor, the image quality can not be doubted.
In addition there is a very easy interface features, i Auto and scene select modes, lets you take photos easily and quickly.
Autofocus on the E-PM1 is handled by Olympus' FAST (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) Autofocus Tracking System, which uses 35 separate focus points to find sharp, clear, and speedy focus in any situation. Another similarity between the models in this line is the built-in collection of Olympus "Art Filters" to help customize the look of photos without the need for after-the-fact photo editing software.
Autofocus on the E-PM1 is handled by Olympus' FAST (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) Autofocus Tracking System, which uses 35 separate focus points to find sharp, clear, and speedy focus in any situation. Another similarity between the models in this line is the built-in collection of Olympus "Art Filters" to help customize the look of photos without the need for after-the-fact photo editing software.
The camera is already using the technology TruePic VI Image Processor, a Dust Reduction System, 3.0" high resolution (460K pixels) LCD display, ISO 12.800. There are art filters like Diorama, Pop Art, Soft Focus, Pale & Light Color, Light Tone, grainy film, Pin Hole, Cross Process, Gentle Sepia, Dramatic Tone, Star Light, and White Edge on this camera.
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