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Old 21st June 2009   #1
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Default Images of Olympus E-P2? "Digital Pen" m43 system

Just saw someone posted photos of upcoming E-P2? (left image) not sure what the actual model will be named but thought I'd share this with everyone.



Hmm... don't know if I should wait... damn it's nicer. Still no swivel LCD though.

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Try E-Fake! If you look closely at the "E-P2" there's different JPEG artifacts around the Olympus name, the flash, and the hotshoe than there is on the rest of the camera. Also the gear above the speaker doesn't have a black shadow, it looks like it's a rendered graphic rather than a photograph.

Even if you didn't look closely at the image, it's obviously a fake if you look at the height difference where the "hump" is...in the top photo of the E-Fake the hump is almost the same height as the control dials, whereas in the lower image the hump is TWICE AS HIGH!

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Default Re: Images of Olympus E-P2? "Digital Pen" m43 system

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Try E-Fake! If you look closely at the "E-P2" there's different JPEG artifacts around the Olympus name, the flash, and the hotshoe than there is on the rest of the camera. Also the gear above the speaker doesn't have a black shadow, it looks like it's a rendered graphic rather than a photograph.

Even if you didn't look closely at the image, it's obviously a fake if you look at the height difference where the "hump" is...in the top photo of the E-Fake the hump is almost the same height as the control dials, whereas in the lower image the hump is TWICE AS HIGH!

Sorry.
You are possibly right, but sure does have some features that is wanting. The body design alone is damn.... nice!

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I didn't expand it to take a hard look at the image but what makes me suspicious was that it can't be designed with the flash mount so far left... that makes the new FL-14 protude out when mounted, can't be that Olympus have overlooked this part.

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Speculative, thus closing thread.
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