Olympus E-P1 is coming
The Olympus DSLR market size has grown almost 50% on every year since 2004, and they still continue to bring good news for us. The main part is regarding the E-P1 specs. Olympus was completely forgotten on middle class cameras. It was probably caused by problems with development and production because these models were too expensive for marketplace in that time. (Read the article)




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