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Post #49872424 added 05-07-2012 8:42 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
No peaking makes it more cumbersome than a NEX or a Pentax. Peaking talks MF lenses to a nother level. Regardless, it's the UI on the E-P1. It takes a while just to get to mag mode. Want to...
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Post #49861736 added 05-06-2012 6:17 PM by jmor in Archived Deals
Sears.
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Post #49861196 added 05-06-2012 5:37 PM by kamakazii in Archived Deals
$180 for the lens? The problem I have is that by the time you buy the body only for $140 and a lens, you might as well just buy the newer model PL1 for cheaper @ $249 on Newegg that includes the...
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Post #49861372 added 05-06-2012 5:52 PM by DavidPumpkins in Archived Deals
Depends which version of the lens you get. The epl1 comes with the original version, which is worth significantly less than the current 14-42mm model.
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Post #49861406 added 05-06-2012 5:54 PM by DKTVPN in Archived Deals
Can I use Panasonic lens on this?
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Post #49859632 added 05-06-2012 3:12 PM by GoodDay in Archived Deals
Best Buy has the Olympus PEN Digital E-P1 12.3 MP Micro Four Thirds Camera, Body Only (Silver) for $139.99 with free shipping. Features: 12.3 Megapixels, 1/4000 sec max shutter speed, 3.0" LCD...
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Post #49859644 added 05-06-2012 3:13 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
Keeps getting cheaper and cheaper.
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Post #49861684 added 05-06-2012 6:13 PM by UltiDealSeeker in Archived Deals
NEX 3 for $25... where you got it from?
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Post #49861726 added 05-06-2012 6:16 PM by itaintrite in Archived Deals
The old 14-42 can easily be bought used for much much cheaper. Keep an eye out for the NEX-3/5 on Craigslist. I've seen the NEX-5 with both 16mm and 18-55mm lenses for $400 many times. You can...
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Post #49861730 added 05-06-2012 6:17 PM by Troublestylist in Archived Deals
True that. This is a deal ONLY if you want to use it explicitly with adapted manual lenses. Buying it with the intent to add AF lenses, and you'll quickly be spending more money. And you'll...
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Post #49861850 added 05-06-2012 6:26 PM by masfet in Archived Deals
Which Sears? Sears never heard of such bargain. I will buy 100 at this price.
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Post #49863596 added 05-06-2012 8:41 PM by Promit in Archived Deals
This is a really dated camera. Even at this price, it's not a good idea.
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Post #49859866 added 05-06-2012 3:38 PM by cluedweasel in Archived Deals
That link doesn't work for me. If anyone else has problems, try this one; http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Olympus+-+E-P1+12.3-Megapixel+Digital+Camera+-+Silver/3992223.p?id=1218446805778&skuId=3992223
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Post #49860744 added 05-06-2012 4:54 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
great price. I bought one brand new 3 years ago for $800-900. I use it all the time. I have it wrapped in leather and it looks like a vintage range finder. I have a leather strap and 1/2 body...
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Post #49860776 added 05-06-2012 4:56 PM by alicia454 in Archived Deals
I am in urgent need of a decent but semi-compact mirror-less camera, and was thinking on buying the expensive Sony NEX-5N. (I plan on photographing the annular solar eclipse on the 20 May with my...
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Post #49861394 added 05-06-2012 5:54 PM by respdoc215 in Archived Deals
Dead here anyway...
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Post #49861402 added 05-06-2012 5:54 PM by alicia454 in Archived Deals
Thank you for the info. Still it appears that with the 14-42mm lens, it will likely cost a little over $300. It is a shame that those $203 Sony NEX-3 clearance sale at Sears disappeared quickly,...
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Post #49869754 added 05-07-2012 6:30 AM by respdoc215 in Archived Deals
I'll take your word on that..
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Post #49860530 added 05-06-2012 4:36 PM by lattiboy in Archived Deals
Wow, good price! This is identical to the EP-2 save for the compatibility of the VF-2 electronic viewfinder and some movie mode window dressing (movie mode still pretty much sucks on EP-2). I got...
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Post #49861404 added 05-06-2012 5:54 PM by dancergrrrl3 in Archived Deals
sold out???
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Post #49869730 added 05-07-2012 6:28 AM by Troublestylist in Archived Deals
Well, I find 4/3 to be inefficient in general for MF lenses because it throws out 75% of the frame. But how is this body that much more cumbersome than the rest of the m4/3 clan? No focus peaking?
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Post #49861496 added 05-06-2012 6:00 PM by jmor in Archived Deals
I picked up an NEX 3 for 25 bucks and I really love that camera. My girlfriend has the EP-1 and she really likes both cameras. Also the EP-1 is a pretty slow camera.
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Post #49861696 added 05-06-2012 6:14 PM by itaintrite in Archived Deals
Yes, any M43 lens will work with any M43 body.
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Post #49861706 added 05-06-2012 6:15 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
Yes. I use the Panasonic 20mm pancake lens exclusively on my ep1
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Post #49862550 added 05-06-2012 7:21 PM by webjock in Archived Deals
Yes. You are right. So you guys should be clear what you are getting into. This camera is good if: 1) you already have a m4/3 camera with lens and want a spare body 2) if you have a lot of old...
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Post #49860770 added 05-06-2012 4:55 PM by extremerider in Archived Deals
great camera. good price. ftr - does not have focus peaking ;) I'm tempted to pick it up for a travel camera.
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Post #49859982 added 05-06-2012 3:48 PM by lifedev77 in Archived Deals
Best Buy has the Olympus E-P1 12.3MP PEN SLR Digital Camera DSLR (body only) for a low $139.99 Free Shipping. 16.01oz; 12.3 megapixels (LIVE-MOS sensor); sensor shift image stabilization; 3" LCD...
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Post #49860104 added 05-06-2012 3:57 PM by dougpaw57 in Archived Deals
You should have looked three posts down before you reposted. https://slickdeals.net/f/4347874-Olympus-PEN-Digital-E-P1-Body-Only-139-99-Shipped-Best-Buy
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Post #49860990 added 05-06-2012 5:19 PM by itaintrite in Archived Deals
M43 isn't that bad. You obviously can't compare this first-gen M43 sensor with a new APS-C, but it's pretty good. And they both will allow you to use legacy lenses with the appropriate adapters. The...
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Post #49865824 added 05-06-2012 10:47 PM by Promit in Archived Deals
It was a brand new series in a brand new segment and suffers a lot of issues. It took them about two years to really get the formula right -- and I've got about three thousand invested in that...
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Post #49865890 added 05-06-2012 10:56 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
And this is definitely not the camera you want to use with manual fcous lesnes. It's probably the worst MILF camera made for that. The interface for using MF lenses is cumbersome to say the least....
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Post #49865138 added 05-06-2012 9:59 PM by jmor in Archived Deals
The camera is only three years old...

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