ชื่อผลิตภัณฑ์ OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 Interchangeable Lens Camera: Box contents: แบตเตอรี่ลิเธี่ยมไอออน BLS-5, แท่นชาร์จแบตเตอรี่ลิเธี่ยมไอออน BCS-5, แฟลช FL-LM1, Grip สำหรับการถือกล้อง MCG-4, สาย USB, สาย AV
While I was visiting my parents some weeks back, mum excitedly took out her camera to show me some photos she took during her trip to Sri Lanka in December. She then conveniently’ told me that the camera has been a little faulty. That IXUS is already more than 6 years old it was my 21st birthday gift from Wayne 🙂 so there’s really no point trying to fix it. Hence, I told her I’ll pass her my Canon S90 which was also a birthday gift from Wayne during my last year in Uni. It’s about 4 years old, in perfect working condition, and a really good and handy camera. However, after I’ve started using Wayne’s EOS70D, I stopped using the S90. I found the photos on the compact lacking depth so I rather used the iPhone for convenience. I thought I will no longer be interested in anything less than a DSLR and I don’t need one since I can always borrow Wayne’s because the quality of the photos from a DSLR is just so different. Especially the bokeh you get, with a good lens. But after our Babymoon trip in Taiwan, I was briefly contemplating about getting a mirror-less camera. It will be good for taking photos of food, interior of small cafes and restaurants especially dimly lit ones, hotel rooms and SELFIES. I think we look so hilarious when we tried taking a selfie with the EOS -_- So after mum’s subtle request’, we started looking at a potential camera to replace the S90. The criteria – handy enough to bring around when we want to leave the EOS at home, mirror-less preferably with a decent collection of lenses, allows us to take selfies of good quality doesn’t have to come with a swivel screen, as long as we can capture our faces completely – but MUCH better than iPhone quality and my initial budget was around $700 I refuse to pay the price of a DSLR for a non-DSLR camera!. Stepped into a random camera shop last weekend and saw this promotion Seems like PEN Lite E-PL6 is pretty close to what I want but I have been a Canon fan for the longest time, I don’t have a single idea how Olympus work. I do know it’s a great brand for mirror-less though. I asked to take a look at the E-PL6 and the extremely helpful salesman took out E-P5 and gasp! the OMDs as well. To save you from the details of the half-hr ordeal, let’s just say I ALMOST walked out with an OMD. The almost-DSLR like feel of the camera it even comes with a view-finder! Albeit an electronic one, the vintage look, the awesome lens that it comes with that can switch to MACRO mode on a click, the 5-point stabiliser, the sound of the shutter, the crazily fast auto focus and the photos are almost DSLR quality if I just look at them through the screen. But because I had so little knowledge about Olympus and I can’t decide between the older but more value-for-money EM5 and the newer but slightly less impressive EM10, we only left the shop with a brochure. PLUS, the OMD is almost at DSLR price… After doing all the research I think I needed to understand Olympus’ micro 4/3 system and the comparisons between the different models, I thought I’ve decided on the newer EM10 model since the EM5 is already 2-year old. But since there is no promotion for it now, I wanted to wait till the next IT fair in May/ June. We happened to be at AMK Hub last Tuesday and decided to drop by M S Colour we’ve been buying all our cameras there since my first IXUS 6 years ago. Discussed about the different Olympus models with the staff there and after weighing through the options with the experts’, we realised there is really no need to get an OMD because the E-PL6 could comfortably meet all my criteria. It’s definitely not as impressive as the OMD, but since we already have a DSLR, there is no need to splurge on the OMD. And we can get another lens with the price difference between the OMD and E-PL6 which we didn’t, of course! That’s why I love going to M S Colour. The staff there always give sincere and extremely useful opinions. They are extremely patient and believes in educating their customers about the cameras before they commit to the product. *And they always quote lower than the RRP!* So we went back there the very next day and bought the E-PL6! photos of E-PL6 taken with EOS70D We got the twin-lens kit because with a price difference of less than $200, it’s more worth it. If bought separately, the zoom lens will cost more than $500. Free gifts include a body cap it’s a very convenient lens option but being 15mm don’t expect much depth from it, neck strap, camera case and an 8GB FlashAir SD card which I upgraded to 16GB. The camera does not have in-built wi-fi, but is compatible with FlashAir which means I can still conveniently transfer photos from the camera to my phone using the card’s wifi! Kit-lens 14-42mm Zoom lens 40-150mm Here’s a comparison of the photos taken with an EOS70D, E-PL6 and my retired S90 all taken on AV Mode – WB Sunny Day, ISO400 Below are some photos taken with the E-PL6, straight out from the camera without any editing. Selfie shots! The E-PL6 comes with an e-Portrait setting under the Scene mode which clears up the skin for portrait photos. But it saves 2 versions of the photo original + e-Portrait so the loading time to save the photos are longer. Original e-Portrait mode iAuto Mode And we went to Punggol today and took some test shots while exploring the park and stables! And some random shots of tonight’s dinner p I’ve been a Canon user for so long, I’m still trying to get used to all the settings and functionalities of the E-PL6. The camera’s photo quality has proven to be great so far and the focus is really fast and accurate, but I thought the colour accuracy of the screen display and stabilisation mechanism can be improved slightly. That said, I’m definitely no expert with all the techie details of cameras, these are just my initial thoughts as a normal user and I hope they provide some basic info if you’re considering Olympus as an option. I’m only 3 days into my relationship with E-PL6 and I’m still in love with it 🙂 I hope our relationship continues to stay rosy and I look forward to collecting more moments with it! Especially those precious first few years of Baby L 😀 Big thanks to Wayne for feeding my camera obsession once again, 6 years on!
Monitortype. 3.0-inch tilting LCD monitor*. Approx. 460K dots (16:9), capacitive touch panel. Touch function. Touch Shutter, Touch magnification, Select AF area, Enlarge/reduce AF area, Frame advance/reverse, Magnified playback, Touch Live Guide, Touch Super Control Panel, Touch Art Menu, Touch Scene Mode. Angle adjustment.
Make no mistake Aside from a screen that can now face forward for selfies, the Olympus PEN E-PL6 $ with 14-42mm lens is the same camera as the E-PL5 at AmazonOpens in a new window we reviewed in 2012. Originally released in other markets in mid-2013, the E-PL6 is an incremental update, and lacks some of the features—notably in-camera Wi-Fi—introduced in the 2014 model, the E-PL7 at AmazonOpens in a new window . But Olympus has opted to keep the E-PL6 in production, and bring it to the market at a rock bottom price. It's a very capable mirrorless camera, and an excellent buy for casual photographers who want to capture photos that well exceed smartphone quality. You simply won't find a better interchangeable lens camera at this price, making it an easy pick for our Editors' Choice in the budget category. Design and FeaturesOlympus helped to define the form factor of many mirrorless cameras with its PEN series. With that DNA in mind, it's no surprise that the black E-PL6 $ at AmazonOpens in a new window is a slim by by inches HWD, light ounces body with a large LCD, support for an optional add-on viewfinder at AmazonOpens in a new window , and an image sensor that's almost as large as you'll find in consumer SLRs. It can accept any Micro Four Thirds lens, as well as vintage manual focus lenses via an adapter, and it ships with a compact 14-42mm zoom 28-84mm full-frame equivalent. There's no built-in flash, but Olympus includes a small external flash. Similar Products The PEN has a standard hot shoe with an accessory port, a mode dial, shutter release, and power button on its top plate. Running along the rear, at a slight angle at the top of the body, are playback and delete buttons, the Fn button, a magnification button, and the Record button for movies. There's a thumb rest underneath Record, and below that is a flat control dial with four directional presses EV compensation, flash output, drive mode, and focus area and a center OK button. Info and Menu buttons round out the rear controls. For the most part all of the controls act like you'd expect them to. But there is one exception, and it's a bit of a doozy. The rear control dial doesn't directly adjust the aperture or shutter speed if you're shooting in A or S mode as you'd expect. Instead you need to press the up direction on the dial, which allows you to use the up and down directional controls to adjust aperture or shutter speed, and left and right to dial in EV compensation. It's a control scheme that is common in PEN cameras, and one that I've never quite gotten used to. On-screen controls are a bit better. Pressing the Fn button launches a menu that allows you to change settings. The available functions are described in layman's terms—color saturation, temperature, and brightness are there, as are settings that let you change the amount of background blur setting the aperture and motion capture setting the shutter speed. And, if you need a bit more guidance, there's a screen of shooting tips. Advanced photographers may scoff at adjusting settings in this manner, but it's a boon for novices. Also appealing to more casual shooters are in-camera art filters, which are accessible via the top dial. If you know a bit more about photography you can adjust on-screen settings via the OK button. It brings up a side menu that allows you to control the stabilization mode, color output, white balance, drive mode, aspect ratio, still and video quality, flash settings and compensation, the metering pattern, autofocus mode, and ISO. You can also toggle face and eye detection and the internal microphone. The 3-inch rear LCD isn't the sharpest we've seen, but at 614k dots it's adequate for image framing and review. More expensive models, like the svelte Panasonic GM5 at AmazonOpens in a new window , typically have displays with 921k dots or more. The 169 LCD is wider than the 43 images that the PEN captures, so shooting information is able to be placed at the left and right of the Live View feed. The LCD is sensitive to touch, which can be disabled if you prefer. When enabled it has two modes—one focuses and fires the shutter, and the other simply selects the focus point by touch. I prefer the latter, as it's a very intuitive way to choose the point of focus when framing a shot. The screen is also hinged, so you can view it from above or below. And, because selfies are all the rage, it faces forward so you can snap a shot of yourself. But don't expect to upload your selfie to Facebook right after you've taken it. The E-PL6 doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi. That's a shame, but it can be forgiven at this price point. If the ability to transfer content to your phone and from there, the Internet is a necessity, consider adding an Eyefi Mobi $ at AmazonOpens in a new window memory card. It's not that expensive, and it automatically copies photos to your iOS or Android device via Wi-Fi. There are only connectors on the camera body—a proprietary USB connector and micro HDMI. The SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card slots sits in the battery compartment, and Olympus includes a dedicated charger—there's no way to charge the battery in-camera. Performance and ConclusionsThe E-PL6 starts and shoots in just focuses in and captures images at up to in burst mode. The shooting buffer is pretty decent too—it can grab 18 JPG, 16 Raw, or 15 Raw+JPG images before slowing down. The PEN is a much speedier performer than the pokey Sony Alpha 3000 $ at AmazonOpens in a new window , which requires seconds to start up and has a sluggish burst rate that only lasts for a handful of shots. The PEN ships with the 14-42mm II R $ at AmazonOpens in a new window lens. I've spent a lot of time with this lens—it's been the standard kit zoom for Olympus cameras for some time. It is collapsible, with a locking mechanism, and despite its plastic build the zoom action is very smooth. We reviewed the lens along with another 16-megapixel Olympus body, the OM-D E-M10 at AmazonOpens in a new window , and ImatestOpens in a new window results with the E-PL6 are consistent with what's published in our full review of the 14-42mm. You can refer to that if you want details, but the short version is that it's quite sharp, but limited by the narrow f/ aperture. See How We Test Digital Cameras I used Imatest to see how well the E-PL6 handles shooting at high ISO sensitivities, which are required when working in dim lighting. When shooting JPGs at default settings, the camera keeps noise under percent through ISO 6400, which is what you expect from a Micro Four Thirds camera. I took a close look at images from our ISO test sequence on a calibrated NEC MultiSync PA271W$ at AmazonOpens in a new window display and was disappointed to see that, when shooting at default settings, the JPG output at ISO 6400 suffers from some excessive sharpening that gives it a rather harsh look. I'd recommend keeping the ISO at 3200 or below when shooting JPGs, or reducing the level of sharpening via the camera menu. The JPG output from the Panasonic GM5 looks a lot better at ISO 6400 to my eye; we've included crops from our ISO test scene in both reviews so you can compare for yourself. If you're more serious about images you can shoot in Raw format. I converted photos from our test scene using Lightroom CC $ at AdobeOpens in a new window at default develop settings. There's certainly some noticeable noise at ISO 6400 when shooting Raw, but detail is strong. You can get away with shooting at ISO 12800 when working in Raw format, but I wouldn't recommend doing so if you're shooting JPGs. ISO 25600 is somewhat useable in Raw, although it's very noisy. Video is recorded at up to 1080p30 quality in QuickTime format. Quality is just OK; details aren't as sharp as I've seen with more recent mirrorless cameras, and the sound of the in-camera stabilization system is audible on the soundtrack. On the plus side, the PEN is quick to adjust focus as the scene changes, and Olympus does sell an add-on microphoneOpens in a new window that works with the camera. The closest thing we've seen to a true budget mirrorless camera to this point had been the Sony Alpha 3000, which offers fine image quality but a low-rent shooting experience. The E-PL6 has a much nicer rear LCD and is a speedier performer. If you've got more of a budget, however, don't count out Sony's fastest mirrorless camera, the Alpha 6000 $ at Dell TechnologiesOpens in a new window , or the Olympus OM-D E-M10 if you prefer to stay with the Micro Four Thirds mount—both are excellent choices that earned Editors' Choice honors when we reviewed them. The Olympus PEN E-PL6 omits some of the features we've come to expect in modern cameras, notably Wi-Fi and 1080p60 video capture, but it's an interchangeable lens camera that's priced lower than many compacts with comparatively tiny image sensors. If you're looking for a camera that far exceeds your smartphone in terms of image quality, or even a backup body for a fancier Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-PL6 is an excellent value, and earns Editors' Choice honors. Pros Extremely affordable. Articulating touch-screen LCD. Support for add-on EVF. burst shooting. In-camera art filters. In-body image stabilization. View More Cons Omits Wi-Fi. Default JPG output is a little over-sharpened. No built-in flash. The Bottom Line The Olympus PEN E-PL6 is a solid camera at an amazing price, earning Editors' Choice honors in the budget mirrorless category. Like What You're Reading? Sign up for Lab Report to get the latest reviews and top product advice delivered right to your inbox. This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.
OlympusPEN E-PL5 review Currently available only in Japan, the E-PL6 is a 16.1-megapixel camera that shoots 1080p video and 3D photos, with a tilting 3-inch screen to frame your shots.
What do you bring with you when packing light for a casual 5-day trip to sunny San Diego? Let me suggest the combination of the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 and 14-42mm f/ EZ lens as a great travel companion. Your general options are large and heavy DSLR, point-and-shoot, smartphone, or mirrorless camera. You know you are bringing your smartphone already, but you know you don’t want to be limited to the smartphone camera. You know that some mirrorless cameras rival DSLRs for size and complexity and you want to stay light and flexible. This is where the PEN Lite E-PL6 shines, as it almost fits in the palm of your hand. The E-PL6 allows you to travel light, but still have a more-than-capable tool for image making. This tiny but powerful Olympus Micro Four Thirds format camera is just what the travel agent ordered. Design From across a room, or even across a dining table, the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 looks like an unassuming point-and-shoot camera. The 14-42mm f/ EZ lens is small and gives the uneducated eye no indication that it is removable and changeable. Because of this, the E-PL6 is as unassuming as you can get on a camera that has literally dozens of lens options. Flying west The chassis is elegant and simple. From the front, the only button on the face is that which gets depressed when you want to change lenses. The top of the camera gives you an ON/OFF button with a bright LED indicating that the camera is ready for action, a shutter release, and a standard Olympus PASM wheel. The back is home to the tilting screen, and the rest of the Olympus interface. A rubberized rest provides a surprising amount of grip and feels good under the thumb. Disguised as a point-and-shoot, there is no hump for a viewfinder digital or optical, nor are there any optical windows on the front of the camera. The camera will accept the Olympus VF-4 electronic viewfinder for those wanting to bring the E-PL6 to their eye. Also, Olympus has a sharp-looking hot-shoe-mounted optical VF-1 viewfinder with coverage for the 17mm lenses—the 17mm f/ or the pancake-style 17mm f/ lens. Vought F-8 Crusader on the USS Midway in San Diego, California The camera feels dense to the hand, and the polycarbonate body has enough texture to give the package a feeling of quality and solidity. Slippery plastic wouldn’t work on this camera—it really doesn’t work on any camera, for that matter. The tiny zoom lens retracts into itself and has a lock switch to prevent accidental retraction while zooming toward the wide end of the 28-84mm 35mm equivalent lens. Inside The PEN Lite E-PL6 replaced the popular E-PL5, but, features-wise, is a stripped-down version of the PEN flagship, the E-P5. A few years ago, Wi-Fi connectivity was a notable feature for a camera. Today, it is a notable omission. Honestly, I haven’t really taken advantage of the Wi-Fi capabilities of the cameras I have tested or own, so not having a Wi-Fi system to set up and connect is almost a benefit for me. Besides, if you need to share your PEN Lite E-PL6 images on-the-go, there are several options, including the new Eyefi 16GB mobiPRO SDHC memory card. Café Topes, Carlsbad, California. Yum. One more stripped-down feature is image stabilization. Instead of the more sophisticated 5-axis system, the E-PL6 relies on a very effective 3-axis system. Instead of dwelling on features it does not have, let’s talk about what it does have. Inside the E-PL6 is a Micro Four Thirds 16MP Live MOS sensor coupled to the Olympus TruePic VI image processor. The E-PL6 can capture RAW images, fire off eight frames per second, and shoot Full HD 1080i video. ISO goes as low as 100 and as high as 25600. The shutter goes as fast as 1/4000 of a second. An optional flash is included and can be attached to the PEN Lite. Light fixture at Balboa Park Autofocus is one of more than a few categories in which the PEN Lite E-PL6 shines. The company specifies a AF lag time with its FAST Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology AF system. Coupled with the standard Olympus kit lens, the E-PL6 focused blazingly fast. The 3" LCD screen rotates 170⁰ up for self-portraits and 65⁰ down. For the creative types, there are 12 in-camera filter options to choose from, including Pop Art, Soft Focus, Pale and Light Color, Light Tone, Grainy Film, Pin Hole, Diorama, Gentle Sepia, Cross Process, Key Line, Dramatic Tone, and Watercolor. Interface The Olympus interface and menu system is quirky to all but Olympus users. Olympus cameras speak a slightly different dialect of the digital photography language. If you are new to Olympus, expect a learning curve. I wouldn’t recommend buying this camera 30 seconds before you need to take the most important pictures of your life. The camera can take fantastic photos, so that isn’t the shortcoming. You’ll just need a few extra minutes to set up the camera. If you are an Olympus veteran, there is no need to sweat the interface. And, once you learn your way around, things are much happier with the Olympus menus, but I kept a PDF copy of the manual handy on my smartphone and ended up referencing it a few times. EvrBottle, Carlsbad, California The rear of the camera has a four-position thumb pad with a center “OK” button. Surrounding the thumb pad is a scrolling wheel. I am still getting used to touch-screen LCDs on cameras, but life gets easier when you use the combination of the buttons, wheel, and touch-screen LCD. Speaking of the touchscreen, the Olympus Touch AF system is a great feature. Compose your shot, figure out your focus point, touch the screen where that point is and the camera focuses incredibly fast and takes a photo. Compose. Touch. Click. Done. Handling Making photos with the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 is fun. The code on start-up times has been cracked, at least by Olympus. I can’t operate a stopwatch and the camera simultaneously, but it feels like you can hit the power button and take an image almost as fast as your fingers can move from the ON/OFF button to the shutter release or LCD screen. It is really fast. Spreckels Organ, Balboa Park, San Diego, California I mentioned it before, and it is worth repeating, this camera focuses very fast. Scary fast. Combine the focus speed with the Touch AF shutter LCD functionality and you have a camera more than happy to capture action sequences or grab a moment on the street. I was impressed with the overall speed of the entire E-PL6 package. The downside of the Touch AF system is that, when putting the camera away, or taking it out, with the lens unlocked, you might fire off a few frames when you accidently touch the screen. The upside of this is that I got at least one really cool abstract of the inside of my cargo shorts pockets as I pulled the camera out. Very avant-garde. I’ll be submitting that image to several modern art museums once I finish this review. Future award-winning modern art abstract If you missed it in the last paragraph, the E-PL6 fit nicely and easily into the cargo pocket of my shorts. It is light and unobtrusive. Combine the camera with a Micro Four Thirds pancake lens like the ED 14-42mm f/ EZ, 17mm f/ 25mm f/ ED and you will have a serious camera that can easily slip into a lot of pockets. The non-pancake lens used for this test gave the camera just enough depth that it was a very tight fit in and out of standard front pockets. Even though some folks may stick their chin up at the fact that the E-PL6 does not have a 5-axis stabilization system, the 3-axis system seemed to work extremely well, as I was able to get some nice low-light shots handheld, even with a lens that only opened to f/ La Jolla Independent BMW Service, La Jolla, California My biggest complaint about the shooting experience was the cumbersome way that one changes exposure settings when in the A, S, or M modes. You can tell this camera was meant to shoot mostly on P mode, as changing aperture and shutter speed manually requires a bit of patience and will not happen as quickly as it will on cameras with thumb and forefinger command dials at the ready. Optics This is the third Olympus camera I have reviewed and, again, I have been impressed by the optics. The price of the ED 14-42mm f/ II R lens shows it to be an entry-level kit lens, but its performance does not leave you thinking “kit lens.” One clear advantage of the Micro Four Thirds format is that the smaller sensor fits nicely into the image circle produced by the lens. This allows many Micro Four Thirds lenses to show impressive corner-to-corner sharpness. Carlsbad, California Its 35mm focal-range equivalent of 28-84mm places it solidly in the mid-range zoom category; ideal for general photography from landscapes to portraits. It is tiny and silent. The zoom ring feels great and the lock/unlock switch is easy to use. The manual focus ring feels well damped, also. View from the Electra Building, San Diego, California Overall To sum up the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 its point-and-shoot form factor with interchangeable-lens versatility and image quality is vastly superior to a smartphone. If I had my druthers, I would equip the E-PL6 with the pancake version of the 14-42mm lens, or go with the 17mm pancake prime and maybe the VF-1 viewfinder for a completely compact companion. Flying east I think this camera will appeal to a variety of customers. If you are getting into digital photography and want an interchangeable-lens camera, the E-PL6 is a great entry point, as it offers great image quality while allowing the acquisition of some sparkling Micro Four Thirds lenses for your collection as you grow as a photographer. If you already have a battery of Micro Four Thirds lenses and a body or two, you can easily add the E-PL6 to your lineup as a great option for traveling light when you know you want a machine adept at getting better-quality images than your smartphone, but want something that can be tucked into a pocket or purse. The Olympus PEN Lite E-PL6 simply gives the photographer point-and-shoot portability with interchangeable lens flexibility and capability.
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Olympus Imaging Corporation President Haruo Ogawa is pleased to announce the introduction of the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6, a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera that conforms to the Micro Four Thirds System standard. It is scheduled to go on sale in the end of June, 2013. Main Features Touch AF Shutter - a new style of shooting that combines FAST AF with touchscreen operation. Superb image quality continued from the flagship of the Olympus mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, the OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5. Wide range of twelve Art Filters for richer creative artistic expression. 170°-swivel monitor for easy self-portrait shooting. New functions substantially improved from the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5. Pricing and Launch Date Category Product Name MSRP Launch Date Micro Four Thirds System Interchangeable Lens Camera OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 Body White/Silver/Black/Red Open price End of June, 2013 OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 Lens Kit Body + DIGITAL 14-42mm II R OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 Double Zoom Kit Body + DIGITAL 14-42mm II R + DIGITAL ED 40-150mm R * The following body/lens color combinations are available. ・ When the body color is Silver or White, the lens color is Silver. ・ When the body color is Black or Red, the lens color is Black. Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, best exemplified by Olympus's PEN series, have received the warm and enthusiastic support of photographers who want to enjoy photography more conveniently. This market is fast expanding in Japan and Asia, where mirrorless cameras account for an great percentage of the digital camera market*1 . In the evolving camera market, the OLYMPUS PEN series has taken special pride in responding to the needs of new groups of photographers thanks to their stylish design, highly-portable compact size and light weight, and wide functionality that keeps expanding photography's expressive range. For example, they have become the camera of choice for women who are interested in camera as a means of self expression. As the newest member of the OLYMPUS PEN Lite series, the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 adds substantial new functionality to make creative photography even more easy and intuitive. By combining the FAST AF system that made Olympus's flagship model, the OM-D E-M5, the world's fastest*2 with the Touch AF Shutter function, which allows users to take a picture by touching the Live View screen, users can now enjoy capturing the moment they want, wherever the subject is positioned, with instantaneous autofocus. For the touchscreen, a capacitance touch panel is used, allowing the immediate reaction to even the lightest touch. Additionally, by using the same Live MOS Sensor and TruePic VI image processing engine used in the OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5, users can enjoy the highest image quality offered by Olympus. This camera features all twelve Art Filters that are a defining characteristic of Olympus system cameras. With a number of variations and effects available, the possibilities for creative artistic expression are expanded. The compact-sized and light-weight body, optimized for OLYMPUS PEN Lite users who enjoy active photography, along with the 170°-swivel monitor give users the freedom to shoot from any angle, including self-portrait shots. The camera also features a range of substantial new functions that make photography more convenient and expand the shooting possibilities of the camera. These include a Short Release Time Lag mode, ISO LOW setting, interval Shooting, Time lapse movies and a Level guide. With Red as a new color, in addition to White, Silver and Black, the body is available now in a total of for color variations. Olympus remains committed to expanding the line-up of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras and to developing the system as a whole with a view to creating and expanding new markets. *1 Source CIPA Statistics digital camera new-category statistics, shipment tables 2013. Olympus in-house survey. *2 Among products announced for release as of February 2012. Main Feature Details 1. Touch AF Shutter - a new style of shooting made possible by combining FAST AF with touch screen operation. 1 FAST AF system with instantaneous autofocusing capability The FAST Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology AF system that allowed the OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5 to achieve the world's fastest autofocusing*2 is incorporated in the E-PL6. With this system, the Live MOS Sensor is driven at a high speed and the speed of AF computation has also been improved. Additionally, increased communication speed with the lens and synergy with the MSC Movie & Still Compatible mechanism, which facilitates fast, quiet movement of the AF system in the lens, further complete the camera's hassle-free fast AF system. 2 Touch AF Shutter release by simply touching the Live View screen The rear monitor incorporates a capacitance touch screen panel with excellent responsiveness. Combined with the FAST AF system, users can take pictures instantaneously simply by touching the Live View screen. With the Touch AF Shutter, regardless of the position of the subject on the screen, the user has only to lightly touch the screen to instantly execute the process from focusing to shutter release. This is a completely new shooting style that expands the joy of photography. 2. Superb image quality continued from the flagship of the Olympus system camera, the OM-D E-M5. Committed to the concept of "providing maximum image quality performance for all PEN models", Olympus has generously endowed the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 with the same Live MOS Sensor and TruePic VI image processing engine incorporated in the flagship of our Micro Four Thirds system cameras, the Olympus OM-D E-M5. This image sensor features vivid color representation and high resolution that reproduce a natural three-dimensional feeling, together with a spectacular improvement in sensitivity and noise reduction, achieving maximum sensitivity of ISO 25600 for still images. Dynamic range has also been expanded, enabling richer expression of gradations between dark and bright areas with a wide range of intensity. 3. Twelve Art Filters for richer creative artistic expression. 1 Wide range of twelve Art Filters Art Filters are an Olympus original shooting function that not only helps users better create the image they envision, it also gives them the opportunity to surprise themselves with unexpected effects. Applicable to both still images and movies*3 , Art Filters can be easily enjoyed by everybody. Pop Art I/II Enhances colors, making them stronger and more vivid to create high-impact images with a pop-art feel. Soft Focus Gives images a dream-like quality that creates a romantic and mystical atmosphere. Pale & Light Color I/II Encloses the reality in front of the camera in flat, softly illuminated bubble, floating serenely in its own world, like a distant memory of a childhood landscape. Light Tone Renders both highlights and shadows more softly to recreate the atmosphere achieved by studio lighting. Grainy Film I/II Recreates the classic grainy look and tonality of black & white photography, imparting a dramatic feel to images. Pin Hole I/II/III Adjusts color and reduces brightness at the periphery, recreating the distinctive look of photos taken with a pinhole camera. Diorama Creates the look of a miniature diorama by enhancing color and contrast, and blurring the periphery to distort distance perception. Cross Process I/II Reproduces an unrealistic or unstable atmosphere with unexpected color development like that produced when a positive film is developed in the negative film process with digital processing. Gentle Sepia Gives images the look of a vintage sepia-tone print, with gentle contrast and well-defined shadows. Dramatic Tone I/II Represents real space in a more imaginary way by applying unrealistic tones of light and darkness based on local changes in contrast. Key Line I/II Based on the "posterization" effect, this filter makes the picture look more like an illustration or block print by enhancing the edge lines. Water Color I/II Eliminates darker areas in the image to daringly represent bright color tones on a white canvas, adding soft contours to express a warm and bright world. 2 All six Art Effects Art Effects customize Art Filters with a variety of effects*4 to further enhance their creative appeal. Soft Focus Provides sharp image at the center with soft focus around it. Pin Hole Decreases the brightness around the periphery of the image. Art Frame Adds an artistic, elegant frame around the image. White Edge Defocuses the four corners of the image and washes them out in white. Starlight Produces an effective trace of light in night scenes and similar images. Monochrome Changes the tonality of the image to a monochrome tone sepia/blue/purple/green and adds a monochrome filter effect yellow/orange/red/green to vary the contrast characteristics. 3 Art Filter bracketing function This function can generate multiple pictures with different Art Filters with a single shot, making it possible to experiment with several different photographic effects at the same time. The combination of an unexpected scene and an unexpected Art Filter may lead to the creation of a picture beyond the reach of your imagination. In addition to the Art Filters, this function can be used to select multiple picture modes including Vivid, Natural, Flat and Portrait. A Slide Rec View function is provided to play back immediately after shooting, a slideshow of the pictures with the various Art Filters applied. 4. 170°-swivel monitor for easy self-portrait shooting. The rear panel monitor features a large, easy-to-view 460,000-dot high-definition LCD with an aspect ratio of 169 and a swivel range of about 170° up and about 65° down. In addition to low- and high-angle shooting, self-portrait shooting can also be enjoyed comfortably. The LCD monitor also features an anti-fingerprint coating that protects it from fingerprints and dirt, a viewing angle that extends 176° from all directions and improved color reproduction. Optical resin is used to hermetically seal an air layer, reducing internal reflection, so the monitor is easy and comfortable to use even for outdoor shooting. 5. New functions substantially improved from the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5. 1 Short Release Time Lag mode The camera incorporates a new short release time lag mode in addition to the super high-speed FAST AF system. With a shortest time lag speed of approximately seconds*5 , users will not miss any photo opportunity even when shooting fast moving subjects. 2 ISO LOW setting ISO LOW equivalent to ISO 100 has been extended towards the low sensitivity end. This allows users to use the large lens at maximum aperture even in bright daylight and obtain the maximum background defocusing effect in their pictures. The expanded shooting possibilities of the camera give users more freedom to create a wide variety of pictures. 3 Interval shooting The camera features a new interval shooting function where the interval 1 second to 24 hours and number of shots 1 to 99 can be set. With a very simple operation, users can shoot a series of pictures showing the growth of a plant, the drifting of clouds, moving crowds or a butterfly emerging from chrysalis form. 4 Time Lapse movies Users can easily convert a series of pictures taken using interval shooting into a time lapse movie*6 like those often seen in movies or documentary films. Art Filters can also be used to produce even more creative time lapse movies. 5 Level Guide The camera features a two-axis horizontal and vertical digital level guide that allows users to accurately frame pictures even when there are no horizontal lines in the composition or when shooting a dark night scene. Other Features 1. OLYMPUS Image Share smartphone application Using the OLYMPUS Image Share application for iPhone/Android and a Toshiba FlashAirTM*7 SDHC memory card incorporating wireless LAN, it's easier than ever to upload pictures to your favorite social network. With the smartphone connection function of the OLYMPUS PEN E-PL6, it is very easy to set up a FlashAirTM card and start using the Wi-Fi connection. The application makes it easy to transfer pictures to a smartphone by selecting their thumbnails, apply Art Filters on the smartphone and share pictures in collaboration with various SNS applications. Pictures can also be enjoyed by friends and family by issuing a one-time password to connect several smartphones simultaneously. 2. Image rotation in playback The camera features the image rotation function that detects whether the camera is in the horizontal or vertical position. This improves the joy and comfort of picture browsing. 3. Small AF target mode A small AF target mode can be selected in addition to the existing 35-point area selection AF, group target AF or standard single-target AF. This enables more precise pinpoint focusing for smaller subjects. 4. Built-in sensor-shift type image stabilization The in-body image stabilization mechanism shifts the image sensor unit instantaneously and precisely. This means that handheld shooting with image stabilization is available not only when using Micro Four Thirds lenses but also Four Thirds lenses. Image stabilization is even possible with older lenses mounted using an adapter as long as the focal length is input manually. 5. Movie Teleconverter and Art Fade effect The Teleconverter feature allows the user to select a part of a movie during movie recording by tapping it on the touchscreen panel and switch back and forth between the magnified section and the widescreen movie without deterioration. Using it brings more fun to movie recording, allowing the user to capture the atmosphere at school plays, sporting events, and the like while zooming in for close ups of children's faces matched to a given scene. Also, by selecting one of the Art Filters*8 during movie recording, the user can create more artistic movies with the selected filter in which the image gradually changes. 6. RAW editing in the camera The camera offers detailed in-camera RAW editing. The cross-cursor button can be used to select and change various RAW settings. Previewing the edited image is also possible. Detailed in-camera editing without using PC software is particularly convenient when RAW development is required outside the home. 7. BGM downloads OLYMPUS PEN and OM-D Series and E-5 cameras feature a Multi-Mix Slide Show function for slideshow playback with background music. Now, users can replace one of the four existing BGM tracks by downloading a new track from the Olympus site. Olympus offers a wide selection of downloadable background music from famous creators. 8. High-speed 8 fps sequential shooting Sequential shooting is possible at a maximum rate of 8 fps. Fast sequential shooting at a maximum rate fps in L-sequential shooting is available even in autofocus modes C-AF + Tr and C-AF modes. 9. 3D tracking AF The imager AF used in mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras features better recognition capability of the subject than an AF based on phase difference detection. Making full use of this advantage, the E-PL6 uses a 3D tracking AF with a movement prediction function that can track depth-direction movement, as well as a traditional tracking AF to track objects moving in the up, down, left and right direction, to improve the accuracy of AF on moving objects. In C-AF continuous AF mode, sequential shooting at fps is possible by tracking the AF across a wider image area than with digital SLR cameras based on phase difference detection AF. This system is also able to track subjects that are hard for phase difference AF to follow, such as people and faces. Precise subject tracking is available not only for still photo shooting but also for movie recording. 10. Advanced iAUTO The iAUTO function automatically determines and sets the optimum shooting mode for the subject. With a database of 42 different scene modes, iAUTO can find a mode to suit any scene. 11. Full-HD movie shooting MOV Full-HD movies can be recorded in MOV format MPEG-4 AVC/ for easy viewing and editing on a PC. Movie recording is also possible in the traditional AVI format* Motion JPEG. Audio is recorded in linear PCM in both formats. Touch AF can also be used for movie recording. 12. Live Bulb and Live Time shooting To ensure updated display of the Live View during bulb shooting, two functions are provided Live Bulb, for shooting while the shutter button is held depressed; and Live Time, for releasing the shutter with the first press of the button and closing it with the second press. Previously, during bulb shooting, the Live View image on the rear panel monitor would disappear during shooting, but now, thanks to these new functions, Live View images can be displayed at set intervals even during exposure. Users can now set the optimum exposure time for bulb shooting by checking the updated Live View image, instead of having to rely on intuition or experience until now. *3 When a movie is recorded using an Art Filter, the number of frames and presence/absence of audio and Art Effects may vary depending on the Art Filter used. *4 The Art Effects that can be applied as well as the number of types and variations will vary depending on the Art Filter used. *5 In this mode, battery usage increases and the maximum number of shots are reduced by about 60 CIPA standards. *6 Recording time of the Time lapse movie is 10 seconds at maximum shooting 99 frames. The recording format is set to AVI Motion JPEG/10fps. *7 FlashAirTM is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. *8 The Diorama Art Filter cannot be used together with the Art Fade effect. *9 In MOV format, file capacity is limited to about 4 GB, allowing about 29 minutes of recording in Full HD or HD mode. New Optional Accessories 1. BCL-1580 Body Cap Lens White/Silver/Red color variations New color variations have been added to the 9-mm thin Body Cap Lens. In addition to the existing black color, the Body Cap Lens is now available in white, silver or red to match the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6's body color. Users can customize their cameras, selecting their desired combination of body color and body cap lens color. BCL-1580 Body Cap Lens White/Silver/Red This is a wide-angle lens equivalent to a single focal length of 30mm 35mm film camera equivalent composed of three glass elements in three groups. In addition to its wide angle, the lens has a fixed aperture of f8 providing a deep depth of field so the lens can be permanently mounted on the camera and used as a pan-focus lens. The lens features a lever for manual focus and allows a minimum focusing distance of 30 cm. A lens-protection barrier is provided so the lens can be mounted permanently on the camera or put into a pocket. Thus it can be used as a body cap most of the time and quickly turn into a snapshot performance lens when necessary. 2. CS-39B Body Jacket Simple white body jacket that covers the camera's grip and can be used to paint over or to attach stickers and other decorations. The body jacket's flat-bottom design allows to mount the camera on a tripod and access the connector cover without having to remove it. The body jacket offers additional protection for the camera's body and can be used also on OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5 and OLYMPUS PEN mini E-PM2 cameras. Decoration example Accessory Pricing and Launch Date Product Name MSRP Launch Date Electronic Viewfinder VF-4 32,000 yen 33,600 yen incl. tax End of June, 2013 Body Cap Lens BCL-1580*11 White/Silver/Red 6,500 yen each 6,825 yen incl. tax, each Beginning of August, 2013 Body Jacket CS-39B 4,000 yen 4,200 yen incl. tax End of June, 2013 Shoulder Strap Beige/Brown/Green 4,800 yen each 5,040 yen incl. tax, each Already Available Leather Body Jacket CS-38B Black/White/Brown/Light Brown 5,400 yen each 5,670 yen incl. tax, each Premium Camera Grip MCG-3PR Dots/Dog-Tooth Pattern/Stripes 4,800 yen each 5,040 yen incl. tax, each Premium Lens Cap LC-37PR Dots/Dog-Tooth Pattern/Stripes 2,400 yen each 2,520 yen incl. tax, each Underwater Case PT-EP10 77,000 yen 80,850 yen incl. tax Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery BLS-5 7,000 yen 7,350 yen incl. tax Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Charger BCS-5 6,000 yen 6,300 yen incl. tax Underwater Case PT-EP10 The PT-EP10 Underwater Case designed for the OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 and OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5 is waterproof to a depth of 45 m and provides a full-fledged system for underwater photography*12 . The large diffuser supplied with the underwater case allows to use the flash supplied with the camera for underwater shooting. This flash incorporates a wireless flash control function so it can be used also to control a UFL-2 Underwater Flash. The front lens port enables the attachment of a PTMC-01 Underwater Macro Conversion Lens for convenient underwater macro photography. The OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 and OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5 feature an Underwater White Balance function that automatically detects and corrects underwater color changes due to depth, climate, water conditions and other factors. Users can easily enjoy capturing underwater still photos and movies in vivid colors. Underwater Case PT-EP10 *10 In AVI format, file capacity is limited to about 2 GB, allowing about 7 minutes of recording in HD mode or about 14 minutes in SD mode. *11 Black Body Cap Lens is already on sale. *12 The following lenses can be used with the Underwater Case DIGITAL 14-42mm II, DIGITAL 14-42mm II R, DIGITAL ED 60mm Macro, DIGITAL 45mm DIGITAL ED 75mm DIGITAL ED 9-18mm DIGITAL ED 12-50mm EZ.
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