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Olympus E-P2 Camera Review
The E-P2 is a 12.3 megapixel interchangeable lens camera, and mixes the high-quality still images from a digital SLR camera High Definition (HD), stereo audio recording and the linear PCM creativity of the camera - all in an ultra-portable, easy-to-body use. The E-P2 also brings a new twist to the line-PEN: a port accessory that adapts to the VF-2 adapter included electronic viewfinder or external microphone (EMS-1).
Like the portrait of the environment, shooting on the street is a sub-genre of documentary photography, and refers mainly to people in candid situations that evoke natural and some aspects of the human condition. Street photography also focuses on people move through metropolitan environments and complex societies in which they operate. Famous documentary photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Doisneau use 35mm compact cameras to capture many of the moments that define archetypal 20th century European and American society, history and culture.
Rangefinders are small and unobtrusive cameras, however, are very sensitive in the hands of an expert marksman, able to generate images that are as good as those produced by the cameras visible larger, more bulky and more. The gold standard for "street" camera has always been the Leica rangefinder (usually equipped with a normal or moderate wide angle).
The new Olympus E-P2 looks (and handles) much like the classic Leica IIIFs and M4S ingenious folding and 14-42mm Zuiko zoom kit, in a retro eerily similar to the Leitz optical folding of some of these classic cameras of yesteryear. Olympus also offers a lens of f/2.8 17mm main, and two new targets - a 9-14mm and 14-150mm zoom zoom in the works. Both should be available in late spring or early summer of 2010.
The inelegant E-P2 is an integrated service of the reincarnation of the F "Olympus Pen" series of film cameras and looks (and acts) much like the classic tools of the time image rangefinder. The E-P2 3.0 inch (230k) HyperCrystal II LCD is great, Sharp, accurate color, smooth, and has a viewing angle of 176 degrees - which is almost perfect for framing and composition surreptitiously images.
Olympus includes a new clip-on viewer mail, VF2, which gives a 100 per cent with 1.15x magnification. Olympus also offers a clip-on, with no optical viewfinder (the VF1) similar to those in the old rangefinder cameras. The E-Q2 has a maximum sensitivity of ISO 6400 (good for available light shooting indoors in low light), changing the image sensor stabilization and manual control over aperture and shutter speed. Unlike the old days photographers, street shooters today have the option to record HD movies (AVI format - 1280x720 pixels at 30 fps) - and adjust color saturation, contrast, white balance and sensitivity in the camera.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson in India $44.97 Cartier-Bresson produced these remarkable photographs during six extended visits to India, beginning in the 1940s and extending to 1987. Included are images of refugees and beggars, the Maharaja`s lavish birthday party, Lord Mountbatten, and--some of Cartier-Bresson`s most celebrated photographs--Gandhi`s death and cremation. |
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Henri Cartier-bresson (Hardcover) $113.47 Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is one of the most influential and beloved figures in the history of photography. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this is the first major publication to make full use of the extensive holdings of the Fondation Cartier-Bresson--including thousands of prints and a vast resource of documents relating to the photographer`s life and work. The heart of the book surveys Cartier-Bresson`s career through 300 photographs divided into 12 chapters. A wide-ranging essay by Peter Galassi, Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum, offers an entirely new understanding of Cartier-Bresson`s extraordinary career and its overlapping contexts of journalism and art. |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson (Paperback) $65.31 A richly illustrated retrospective of the critically acclaimed work of the master photographer honors the ninety-fifth birthday of Cartier-Bresson with a collection of some of his finest works, representing all periods of his life, along with a selection of drawings, paintings, film stills, and previously unpublished photographs. Reprint. |
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Henri Cartier Bresson $34.39 Rated: NASynopsis: Henri Cartier-Bresson may be considered the father of modern photojournalism, but he was not solely a photographer. Several documentaries he shot between the 1930s and the 1970s bear witness to his affection for the cinema, a medium that he sees as 'an alternative to photography in the way it sees the world and captures its movement.' This lavish collector's edition includes: a series of documentaries about the artist, which allows us to (re)discover his powerful and rare photographic work; five major works directed by Cartier-Bresson himself; and a 24-page illustrated collectible book containing criticism of his work as well as reproductions of his legendary photographs. |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Collector`s Edition (DVD) $72.12 "Always, Cartier-Bresson had an eye on the exotic embedded in the everyday." -- Grade: B+ |
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Henri Cartier-bresson $20.72 A visual analysis of the life and work of the Magnum photography agency co-founder best known for his ability to capture fleeting scenes with a camera includes key examples of his work in Europe, America, and pre-revolutionary China. Original. |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson $190.28 A retrospective of the renowned photographer`s work includes such classics as the picnic on the Marne, Mattisse holding a dove and a sketchbook, prostitutes in Barcelona, plus more recent but less well known works. |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson : Photographer $106.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Henri Cartier Bresson: The Impassioned Eye (DVD) $64 Acclaimed photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson is the focus of this documentary, which takes a look at the innovative work of the man who is regarded as the inventor of photojournalism. Among the many personalities who offer opinions about the artist and his photographs--which stretch from the Spanish Civil War to the liberation of Paris from the Nazis--are Arthur Miller and Isabelle Huppert. |
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Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson Wearing Hat and Holding Camera Up to His Face $79.99 Dmitri Kessel Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson Wearing Hat and Holding Camera Up to His Face - Premium Photographic Print |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson : Mexican Notebooks $29.2 No Synopsis Available |
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The Europeans $5.99 The Europeans |
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Inner Silence : The Portraits of Henri Cartier-Bresson $34.08 No Synopsis Available |
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Sifnos, Grece $12.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Sifnos, Grece - Art Print |
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Paris, c.1952 $32.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Paris, c.1952 - Art Print |
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Village Baby $19.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Village Baby - Art Print |
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Queen Charlotte's Ball, 1959 $23.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Queen Charlotte's Ball, 1959 - Art Print |
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Punjab, India, 1948 $209.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Punjab, India, 1948 - Framed Art Print |
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Gold Distribution, Shanghai, China, 1949 $31.99 Henri Cartier-Bresson Gold Distribution, Shanghai, China, 1949 - Art Print |


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