With Photokina coming it is no surprise that many announcements are reeling in. Olympus just Olympus announces the uber retro Pen E-PL8 Micro Four Thirds camera (pre-order here). The PEN E-PL8, follows the Olympus line of retro cameras only doing it with more style. So this camera has quite a design dialog with the recently announced PEN-F. This leads me to think that Olympus is aiming to be a design and style oriented company. And specs may support this sentiment: This Micro Four Thirds has a small 16.1MP sensor. Now, don’t get me wrong, 16MP is probably enough for everything you need, but it is smaller than competition, and offers no advance over the previous PEN E-PL7 . The PL8 also has the same 3-axis image stabilization and tilting LCD screen as the PL7.
The PEN E-PL7 will cost $549 (body only) or $649 (kitted with a 14-42mm lens) Here is the list of specs for the camera:
16.1MP Live MOS SensorTruePic VII Image Processor3.0″ 1.04m-Dot 180° Flip TouchscreenFull HD Video Recording at 30 fpsBuilt-In Wi-Fi Connectivity81-Area FAST AF with Small Target AFUp to 8.5 fps Shooting and ISO 256003-Axis In-Body VCM Image StabilizationEnhanced Selfie Modes and Controls
Three new lenses
Alongside the PEN E-PL8 Olymus are introducing three new lenses here is the list (going from most expensive to the cheapest one):
12-100mm f4 with image stabilization ($1,299)25mm f1.2 prime ($1,199)30mm f3.5 macro ($299)
A new strobe
Lastly, there is a new strobe coming: – FL-900R, interestingly, it doubles as an LED video light. (I think we will see more strobes going this way soon) Here are the specs:
Guide Number 190 High-Intensity FlashHigh-Speed Sequential ShootingCompact & LightweightDust & Splashproof DesignAdvanced Wireless Controls100 LUX LED Video Light/Focus Assist Lamp24-200mm Angle of Coverage (35mm equivalent)14-20mm With the Built-In Wide Panel (35mm equivalent)Flash Emission Count: 160 w/Alkaline Battery, 200 w/NiMH Rechargeable BatteryLED Duration Time: Approx 2.4 hours w/Alkaline Battery, 2.6 hours with NiMH Rechargeable Battery
The entire lot is expected to start shipping in October