Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera leaks: It's the E-P1

By Rich Trenholm on 09 June 2009

Olympus has been promising its first Micro Four Thirds model for ages, but with a mysterious launch event in exactly one week's time and the internet abuzz with rumour, it seems the wait is over. The new camera even has a name: the E-P1.

The new E-P1 (Credit: omuser.com)

We've been salivating over the gloriously louche concept since last September's Photokina — has it really been that long? In the meantime, Panasonic has reached its second Micro Four Thirds milestone, following the Lumix G1 with the video-shooting GH1.

The prototype Olympus micro four thirds camera (Credit: CNET.com)

How close the E-P1 will be to the show concept, pictured above at PMA by CNET.com's Stephen Shankland, remains to be seen, but Olympus has been feeding the flames of speculation with a series of teasers related to the classic Pen camera. It seems the new model will definitely be retro-inspired at the very least, and the latest leaked photo of the front fascia definitely takes some (but not all) inspiration from the prototype.

It's high time for a little competition in this new — and still somewhat overpriced — market sector. Now all we need is a name for this new type of interchangeable lens, non-dSLR cameras. Are they hybrids? dSLR-alikes? dSLaren'ts? Suggestions in the comments, please.

Topics: camera, g1, micro four thirds, olympus, panasonic, e-p1, third, micro, cnet.com, leak

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Comments (3)

  • MarkP12 commented on 12/06/2009 16:19 Report abuse

    its like so cool...

  • bridge commented on 09/06/2009 22:41 Report abuse

    i reckon these are the real bridge cameras...

    giving the title 'bridge' to advanced or super zoom p&s' is not right.

    finally, the real bridge. :)

  • Ringo commented on 09/06/2009 17:07 Report abuse

    Who cares???

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