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What's the Future of Digital Photography? (part 2) - PEN Lite E-PL6 for creative shooting, Stylus 1 for compact shooting

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PEN Lite E-PL6 for creative shooting

The newest PEN Lite E-PL6 features state of the art imaging capabilities so you can spend more time getting creative instead of worrying about image quality. Its Live View screen can be tilted for the perfect angle for self-portraits, with an e-Portrait mode to help optimize skin tones for beautifully rendered skin. When not taking selfies, 12 built-in Art Filters and 7 Art Effects give you greater freedom for artistic expression in your photos.

PEN Lite E-PL6 for creative shooting

PEN Lite E-PL6 for creative shooting

PEN Lite E-PL6’s specs

·         Type: Mirrorless interchangeable lens

·         Lens mount: Micro Four Thirds

·         Resolution (effective): 16.05 megapixels

·         Sensor type: CMOS

·         Sensor size: Micro four thirds

·         ISO modes: Auto

·         Flash: External (shoe)

·         Focus: Autofocus

·         Shooting speed: 8 fps (max), 3.5 fps (continuous)

·         Auto-bracketing: Yes

·         Bulb mode: Yes

·         Exposure modes: Automatic

·         White balance modes: Automatic

·         Viewfinder type: LCD

·         Screen size: 3 inches

·         Screen type: LCD (Active, Color, Backlit)

·         Touchscreen: Capacitive

·         Live view: Yes

·         Articulating display: Yes

·         Memory card: SD (SDHC)

·         Image formats: JPEG

·         Video recording: Yes

·         Resolution (max): 1920 x 1080 (1080p)

·         Battery type: Li-ion, Rechargeable

 

Stylus 1 for compact shooting

The Stylus 1 is the ultimate premium compact with its 28-300mm i.Zuiko Digital zoom lens that features a bright, constant f2.8 aperture for excellent shooting performance at fast shutter speeds. It also comes with a large, high-resolution EVF that helps enhance concentration with high-speed response and an Auto backlight feature that clearly projects any scene whether under the sun or in low light. The camera itself is designed with DSLR-like operability and stability for more refined control when shooting.

Stylus 1 for compact shooting

Stylus 1 for compact shooting

Stylus 1’s specs

·         Body type: SLR-like (bridge)

·         Max resolution: 3968 x 2976

·         Effective pixels: 12 megapixels

·         Sensor size: 1/1.7 inch

·         Sensor type: BSI-CMOS

·         ISO: Auto, 100 - 12800

·         Focal length (equiv.): 28 - 300 mm

·         Optical zoom: 10.7x

·         Lens mount: Unknown

·         Articulated LCD: Tilting

·         Screen size: 3 inch

·         Screen dots: 1,040,000

·         Min shutter speed: 60 sec

·         Max shutter speed: 1/2000 sec

·         Format: MPEG-4, H.264

·         Storage types: SD/SDHC/SDXC card

·         USB: USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)

·         Weight (inc. batteries): 402 g

·         Dimensions: 116 x 87 x 57 mm

 
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