Rating 4.3 60 reviews
Manufacturer: Olympus
Photography BLOG
16 years ago

Olympus E-PL1

The brand new E-PL1 is the third Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus, following on from the E-P1 and E-P2 models which were launched in 2009. The Olympus E-PL1 is a more affordable mass-market camera, with a plastic rather than metal chassis, smaller and lighter body, and a redesigned user...
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Digital Review
16 years ago

E-PL1 Compact Interchangeable Lens System Camera

Feb 3rd. The Olympus E-PL1 is the third model in the Olympus PEN series of 'Micro Four Thirds System' interchangeable lens digital cameras. It's predecessors, the Olympus E-P1 and E-P2, introduced last year, have been widely acclaimed for their light, compact form, distinctive design, and good image...
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DPexpert
16 years ago

[REVIEW-OLYMPUS E-PL1]

This 12.3 megapixel camera is the third Olympus entry into the Micro Four Thirds camera category (which it shares with Panasonic). The E-PL1 is essentially a reduced specification E-P2. No important operational features have been removed but the construction uses more plastic.
Pros:
  • The image quality from the E-P trio is superb
  • Colours are rich without being over-saturated
  • Skin tones are smooth yet detailed
  • Auto focusing and exposure are good with exposure compensation easily to hand
  • Movie mode is exceptionally fine
Cons:
  • The price now seems high
  • compared with the excellent Samsung NX10
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slrgear.com
15 years ago

Olympus PEN E-PL1 review by Perry Rhodan

Incredible IQ from a compact like m4/3. Up to 800 iso no need for a DSLR for me.
Pros:
  • Compact
  • great IQ
  • easy use
  • some excellent optics for m4/3 (eg 9-18 m4/3
Cons:
  • Noise over 800, screen could be better and larger
  • Really nothing much at this price
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InsideHW
15 years ago

First of all, HP Rove is in no way a tablet, but rather an All-in-One computer that you can use away from the desk, but from a distance it can seem like an ordinary tablet. As soon as you get close to...
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Photography Review
15 years ago

This camera type is selling like hotcakes to many enthusiastic consumers. However, conceptually and practically it represents pointless technology to the serious photographer.
Pros:
  • none
Cons:
  • Screen
  • relative bulk
  • shutter lag
  • pic quality
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Enticing the Light
15 years ago

Review – Olympus Pen E-PL1, Part 3: Image Quality & Conclusion

Olympus have built a beautiful-image maker with this E-PL1 ; if you like shooting JPEGs, you'll love this camera. It is also a camera that is simple to operate, yet can be customised in hundreds of ways, thus appealing to both the newbie and the experienced shooter.
Pros:
  • Compact size (camera plus a couple of lenses can be carried in coat pockets)
  • Onboard flash can be used for bounce
  • Auto ISO available in M mode
  • Beautiful JPEGs out of camera
  • Surprisingly good kit lens
  • Surprisingly good ISO 3200
  • Very customisable
  • Many options for live view (multiple grids,...
Cons:
  • Cannot assign ISO to one of the two customisable buttons
  • Auto ISO in M mode not smart enough to compensate overexposure if light gets too bright for ISO 100
  • ISO tops at 3200
  • No orientation sensor for vertical shots
  • No IR/cable remote capability
  • Won't display picture until it's been moved to the...
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Engadget
14 years ago

E-PL1

It seems like such a simple thing now, but it took Olympus three revisions to finally get its "Pen" Micro Four Thirds series down below (or even close to) the magical $600 mark. Lucky for us, the E-PL1 doesn't skimp on functionality, and in fact expands on the capabilities of the E-P1 and E-P2 with...
Pros:
  • Great value
  • Built-in flash
  • High-end video
Cons:
  • Audible autofocus noise
  • Cheaper construction than pricier versions
  • Harder to access manual controls
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Pop Photo
14 years ago

Hands On: Olympus PEN E-PL1

The third time's the charm. With the Pen E-PL1 ($600, with 14–42mm f/3.5–5.6 lens), Olympus has finally gotten it all together in a Micro Four Thirds camera: plenty of pixels, attention-grabbing size and styling, and a built-in flash that lets you add light to your scene even when using an accessory...
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best4reviews.com
11 years ago

Olympus E-PL1 preview pictures posted

Verdict to follow.
Pros:
  • To follow
Cons:
  • To follow
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