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Olympus CSCs


E-PM2 T


Key features • 16.1MP MFT Live


he smart and compact E-PM2 is a great choice for those


looking for a powerful but easy-to-use alternative to a compact camera. Beginner-friendly, the E-PM2 features a Live Guide that’s accessed at the touch of a button, while Smart Settings do all the hard work for you, letting you enhance your photos in seconds. If you use a compatible FlashAir or Eye-Fi card, you can wirelessly transfer images straight from your camera to your smartphone, which can then be instantly uploaded onto social networking sites.


£499.99 Code 045177 Product support from £4.50 per month


Shop your way: MOS sensor


• 35-point AF system • 460k-dot, 3" touchscreen


• ISO 200-25,600 • Full HD video • 8fps burst shooting


range Olympus OM-D, the E-PL5 features a sleek design and predominantly metal exterior fi nish that results in a quality feel. At the rear is a tilt LCD display that can be pulled out 17°, ideal for taking extra-high and extra-low photos with ease. The E-PL5 features a host of shooting modes including 12 Art Filters that can be applied to your still images and video footage, while the 16.1MP Micro Four Thirds Live


E-PL5 S


Key features • 16.1MP MFT Live


MOS sensor


haring many of the same features that are in the top-of-the-


• 35-point AF system • 460k-dot, 3" vari-angle touchscreen


• ISO 200-25,600 • Full HD video • 8fps burst shooting


MOS sensor delivers superb image quality. Add to that 8fps (frames


per second) burst shooting, FAST AF and intuitive controls, the E-PL5 is a powerful pocket-sized compact system camera.


£649.99 Code 045180 Product support from £5.50 per month


SanDisk Extreme


Pro 8GB SDHC


memory card £14.99 Code 858179


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Olympus 40-150mm


telephoto zoom lens £249.99 Code 242965


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