In 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1, a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, which opened the range of Digital PEN models, which are still sold today.
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In 2009, Olympus released the PEN E-P1, a digital mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, which opened the range of Digital PEN models, which are still sold today.
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However, Olympus went on producing the simpler models of the Pen family until at least 1983.
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Original Olympus Pen is a very compact half-frame camera, with just a viewfinder, no meter and fully manual settings.
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Olympus Pen D was a more expensive model, launched in 1962.
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Olympus Pen D2, launched in 1964, is the same model with an uncoupled CdS exposure meter replacing the selenium one.
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Olympus Pen EE was introduced in 1961 and was the amateur model, with fully automatic exposure and fixed focusing.
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Olympus Pen EM, produced from 1965 to 1966, is a motorized Olympus Pen model.
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Olympus Pen claimed the E-P3 to have the world's fastest autofocus system.
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The new PEN-F shares a lot of its features with the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, and has a built-in electronic viewfinder, which is a unique feature among digital PEN cameras.
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