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Olympus voice recorder
Olympus voice recorder











  1. Olympus voice recorder pro#
  2. Olympus voice recorder series#

The Olympus Pearlcorder L400, released in the 1980s, was the smallest and lightest microcassette voice recorder ever offered for sale, 2.9 (L) × 0.8 (H) × 2.0 in. Olympus first introduced the Microcassette. The most recent development is Olympus' focus on the Micro Four Thirds system. This storage solution is less popular than more common formats, and recent cameras can use SD and CompactFlash cards. Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro LensĪt one time, Olympus cameras used only the proprietary xD-Picture Card for storage media. The latest Olympus camera is the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV as of 20 August 2020. Since then, Olympus has developed their two lines ( PEN and OM-D) and the Micro Four-Thirds system, still alongside Panasonic. The first model in this family was the E-M5, released in 2012. It maintained the Micro Four-Thirds system, but added a built-in electronic viewfinder, a more ergonomic button layout packaged in a retro style chassis.

Olympus voice recorder series#

The market growth of the MILC cameras made Olympus introduce a new series in their lineup, which was the modern, digital implementation of the legendary OM series, the OM-D. Because it was very expensive, they made a cheaper option, called the Olympus PEN Lite E-PL1. The first Olympus-branded MFT camera was the Olympus PEN E-P1. The first product in the Micro Four-Thirds system was the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, released in 2008. The lack of mirrors allowed the camera body to be a lot smaller than that of a DSLR, while maintaining its image quality and the interchangeability of the lenses. It was an interchangeable lens system, with the Four-Thirds sensor size, and no mirrors ( Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera). Olympus and Panasonic started a new development together, called the Micro Four Thirds system.

Olympus voice recorder pro#

Olympus OM-D E-M1 with an Olympus M.Zuiko Pro 12-40mm f2.8 lens Then, in 2017, after three years without a new lens, and seven years without a new body, Olympus officially discontinued the Four-Thirds system

olympus voice recorder

After the introduction of the Micro Four-Thirds system, and the general market growth of the Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras, the regular Four-Thirds system became neglected.

olympus voice recorder

Olympus is also the largest manufacturer of Four-Thirds lenses, under the Zuiko Digital brand. Olympus' Four-Thirds system flagship DSLR camera is the E-5, released in 2010. Olympus manufactures compact digital cameras and is the designer of the Four-Thirds system standard for digital single-lens reflex cameras. By 2001, the company's annual turnover from digital photography was in excess of ¥100 billion. The next year, Olympus hit the market with a 1.41 million pixel camera. As a result of his efforts, Olympus released an 810,000-pixel digital camera for the mass market in 1996, when the resolution of rivals' offerings was less than half. He fought for commitment by Olympus to enter the market in high-resolution photographic products. Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, who was later to become president of Olympus, foresaw the demand for the digital SLR, and is credited with the company's strategy in digital photography. A second version of the system was available the year after, but this was Olympus' last foray into the world of consumer video equipment until digital cameras became popular. In 1983, Olympus, along with Canon, branded a range of video recording equipment manufactured by JVC, and called it "Olympus Video Photography", even employing renowned photographer Terance Donovan to promote the range.













Olympus voice recorder