Most DSLRs would have to be supplemented with the lenses of the same company to be able to function properly. Many were left in the lurch because of such a handicap when it came to using different kinds of lenses. Then came the Four Thirds and Micro Four Thirds cameras with no pentaprism which could be used with interchangeable lenses of any kind and the whole world was left gawking for a few days. Nevertheless, it is considered to be one of the most state of the art technologies in terms of imaging. The Olympus E-P2 is just another one among the few micro four thirds cameras by Olympus which comes with a resolution of 12.3 mp.
Design and FunctioningWith its up-to-the-minute DSLR-like specification, mirror box-less design, compact yet chunkily solid retro casing, the Olympus E-P2 is sure to make a few heads turn. The Olympus E-P2 is also finished in a more serious black rather than the silver or white versions of the E-P1. This camera also includes a new picture mode called iEnhance that automatically selects the correct exposure settings for subjects such as close-ups, sports and action, landscapes, portraits and night scenes, but has the power to also apply additional adjustments to color and contrast within each shot based on the subject. Its In-body Image Stabilization system compensates for up to four shutter speed steps with any of the system's interchangeable lenses. The camera's Digital Leveler function is a highly functional and practical feature for such specialized requirements as architectural photography and other similar needs. This camera is compatible with SD/SDHC cards.