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Olympus
Announces the E-1 Digital SLR
The
1st "Four Thirds System"
D-SLR
with Digital
Specific Lenses
Update
Sept 25th, 2003
Olympus
Inc. has now adjusted the Canadian
manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Olympus E-1
Digital SLR camera, as follows:
- The E-1 body
alone now has an MSRP of $2799 CDN. (Was $3299 CDN)
- Olympus E-1
camera kit with Zuiko 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 lens the MSRP is $3599
CDN
The expected
street price on the new Zuiko lenses and accessories:
- Zuiko 300mm
f2.8 Telephoto is $10999 CDN
- Zuiko 50mm
f2.0 1:2 Macro is $799 CDN
- Zuiko 50-200mm
f2.8-3.5 lens is $1599 CDN
- Olympus FL-50
Flash is $649 CDN
- TC14 1.4x
Teleconverter is $729 CDN
Original
Story: June 24th, 2003
Lenses
& Accessories
Initially, Olympus
will introduce five Zuiko Digital Specific Lenses, one flash system,
and a power grip set for the E-1. The MSRP's for these products
are as follows:
- 14-54mm f2.8-3.5
(28mm 108mm equiv. for 35mm film camera) at $899.00 MSRP
CDN
- 50-200mm
f2.8-3.5 (100mm 400mm equiv. for 35mm) at $1799.00 MSRP
CDN
- 50mm f2.0
1:2 Macro (100mm Macro equiv. for 35mm) at $899.00 MSRP CDN
- 300mm f2.8
Super Telephoto (600mm equiv. for 35mm) at $12,599.00 MSRP CDN
- TC14 1.4X
Teleconverter (1.4X 1 stop equiv. for 35mm) at $799.00
MSRP CDN
- FL-50 Flash
and Accessories $779.00 MSRP CDN
- Power Battery
Holder Set $899.00 MSRP CDN
Original
Olympus America Press Release:
June
24, 2003 - Olympus America Inc. will introduce the world's first
100% all-digital interchangeable lens SLR system at a press event
in New York City today. The Olympus Digital SLR System with Digital
Specific Lenses is an uncompromising realization of the
full benefits of pure digital technology with body and lenses
designed to perfectly match the image sensor.
"The Olympus
Digital SLR System sets a new standard for the future of digital
photography," said Mark Gumz, president and chief operating
officer of Olympus America Inc. Professional photographers today
are mainly working with film-digital hybrid systems because -
until now - no digital camera manufacturer has been able to offer
a completely digital solution that meets all their needs. "Our
new system was designed to be digital from the ground up without
making compromises for a film legacy system, a significant limitation
for our competitors. The Olympus Digital SLR System is designed
to meet the needs of the most demanding pros, offering powerful
advantages in terms of image quality, durability, speed, and camera
and lens size."
Until today,
digital photography has lacked a common standard for image sensor
sizes and lens mount configurations, resulting in an unwieldy
array of specifications. The new Olympus Digital SLR System overcomes
this by setting a standard for image sensor and lens mount. Based
on this new Four Thirds open standard, the Olympus Digital SLR
System achieves an optimal balance between image quality, camera
and lens size, and system expandability, maximizing the performance
of image sensors and lenses with a 100% digital-from-the-ground-up
design.
The Olympus
Digital SLR System delivers unsurpassed image quality with a high-performance
Full Frame Transfer CCD for improved dynamic range, better color,
and less noise. The system's interchangeable Zuiko Digital Specific
Lenses are designed specifically for digital capture with smart
technology that delivers edge-to-edge sharpness with reduced distortion
and shading. The lenses perfectly match the imager so light strikes
the sensor directly, ensuring rich, accurate colors, sharp contrasts
and bright images even at the edges.
When 35mm film
lenses are used with digital cameras, insufficient light at the
edges of the image sensor can result in reduced color definition,
particularly when shooting with wide-angle lenses. Olympus dedicated
digital optics outperform film lenses paired with digital cameras,
rendering sharpness and contrast more consistently at any given
f-stop.

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What
set's the E-1's design apart is the ability of the dedicated
lens to send light (photons) via concave elements
frontally to the CCD sensor rather than at an oblique angle
as with most lens and CCD designs. This allows the individual
sensor pixels to receive light straight on from the lens
and the benefit is greater detail in shadow and highlight
areas of the image.
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It took nearly
four years of intensive research and development for Olympus to
bring its digital SLR system to market. "The Olympus Digital
SLR System was developed for professional photographers with extensive
input from professional photographers at every step," said
John Knaur, senior marketing manager, Olympus America Inc. The
result is one of the most significant technological innovations
in the history of Olympus, one of the world's top digital camera
brand based on digital camera unit sales.

The
Olympus E-1 DSLR

The first camera
being introduced in the Olympus Digital SLR System is the professional
E-1. The most technically sophisticated, computerized digital
camera built to date, the revolutionary E-1 is designed to deliver
the best digital images for professional photographers today and
into the future. It is a dynamic camera that can handle many types
of photographic situations and deliver superior results in a wide
range of settings, from indoor to studio, fashion to journalism,
sports to portrait photography, and more.
Olympus
E-1 Product Pictures




The camera features
a new, high performance Super Latitude Full Frame Transfer CCD
from Kodak, the KAF-5101CE, which delivers the highest dynamic
range, lowest noise levels and best color of any camera in its
class. This innovative 5 Megapixel CCD outperforms many higher
Megapixel count imagers.
In addition,
the E-1 utilizes new and existing technologies like the exclusive
Olympus TruePic Technology to achieve the highest image
quality and most realistic digital photographs. Newly developed
Noise Compensation technology and the existing Noise Reduction
technology produce clear, clean files. A newly developed Supersonic
Wave Filter significantly reduces the chances of dust settling
on the CCD or image and blocking pixels.
The E-1 offers
build and features quality equal to or better than the top professional
quality cameras at the extremely competitive price of $US 2,199
MSRP.
Lenses
& Accessories
Initially, Olympus
will introduce five Zuiko Digital Specific Lenses, one flash system,
and a power grip set for the E-1, as follows:

14-54mm
f2.8-3.5 (28mm - 108mm equiv. for 35mm) at $US 599.00 MSRP

50-200mm
f2.8-3.5 (100mm - 400mm equiv. for 35mm) at $US 1199.00 MSRP

50mm
f2.0 1:2 Macro (100mm Macro equiv. for 35mm) at $US 599.00 MSRP

300mm
f2.8 Super Telephoto (600mm equiv. for 35mm) at $US 7,999.00 MSRP

TC14
1.4X Teleconverter (1.4X - 1 stop equiv. for 35mm) at $US 549.00
MSRP

FL-50
Flash and Accessories $US 499.00 MSRP

Power
Battery Holder Set $US 549.00 MSRP
Olympus will
introduce the E-1 and this initial round of Zuiko Digital Specific
Lenses and E-Accessories to the market in October 2003.

Over time, Olympus
plans to introduce a wide range of bodies, lenses and accessories
for its digital SLR system, beginning with an 11-22mm f2.8/3.5
zoom, as well as a Ring Flash and Twin Flash later this year.
Olympus has also begun work on a consumer digital SLR camera for
2004.
Durable,
Fast & Compact
The E-1 is built
to last with a magnesium alloy metal body that is lightweight
and durable for heavy daily use by the most demanding professional
photographers. Splash-proof body and lenses provide maximum protection
against dust and moisture, allowing photographers to shoot in
the most difficult conditions without concern for the performance
or life of the product.
The system delivers
a true film-like experience with fast shooting and operating speeds,
dramatically reducing the lag time often associated with digital
cameras. The E-1's high speed performance shortens the time it
takes to capture an image and transfer data to the memory card.
Second generation coreless motors in the Digital Specific Lenses
achieve focus speeds comparable to or better than the best film
SLR lenses.
The E-1's new
progressive Full Frame Transfer CCD with separate camera
control SDRAM and large SDRAM buffer, coupled with the E-1's parallel
data processing 3 ASIC Digital Processor engine, overcomes many
of the bottlenecks in image processing and camera operations.
The E-1 can capture images at 3 frames per second for a burst
of 12 frames in all image quality modes. New capture software
delivers another boost in shooting speed, allowing direct capture
of data to a computer.
Body and lenses
for the Olympus Digital SLR System are sized to meet the needs
of professional photographers. Zuiko Digital Specific Lenses deliver
higher resolutions, faster aperture speeds and focusing, and more
compact sizes than equivalent 35mm lenses built for digital. "Lenses
for the E-1 are more compact across the product line than their
35mm equivalents," said Knaur. "If you built a 35mm
lens designed for CCD capture to match the focal length of one
of the Olympus digital SLR lenses, it would be much larger."
The
Four Thirds System
The new Four
Thirds System is an open standard for digital SLR cameras and
interchangeable lens systems that utilize a 4/3-type image sensor.
Adopted by a consortium of leading manufacturers including Olympus,
Kodak and Fuji, the Four Thirds System is designed to achieve
an optimal balance between image quality, camera size, and system
expandability. The system maximizes the performance of image sensors
and lenses, and establishes a common standard for lens mounts,
allowing photographers greater flexibility with a choice of bodies
and lenses from different manufacturers using the Four Thirds
System.
See
the Olympus E-1 D-SLR 'Four Thirds' System Chart here
(PDF)
Specifications
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