I know there are some pro and budding photographers amongst the readers of this website, so if you’ve been itching to know when, and for how much, the new Olympus E-P2, the follow up to the highly successful E-P1 is going to be available in Malaysia, I have the answer – December. At a price of RM 3,999 for the E-P2 with electronic viewfinder and a 14-42mm lens. Or, for the same price, you can also get the E-P2 with the electronic viewfinder, but with a 17mm lens. Unfortunately, no combo package for both lenses. Which is kind of strange. But then again, I’m no photographer – I wouldn’t even know the difference between an SLR, dSLR, point-and-shoot and Lomo even if one hit me right on my behind :D
So, save up your money now to get one when it’s available next month!

You got that right, you are no photographer. Hehe. Basically, no lens included means cheaper price. If you bought the body parts only, you could get cheaper price but the drawback is you won’t able to use it well since it doesn’t include any lens.
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Da Alpha Dog Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
@Hawke, ah I see
So, how does one take pictures without lens? Or you just buy the body then put it in a display cabinet in the house for your visitors to ogle at?
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Hawke Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Means, you just got the body without lens, so no photoshooting unless you got the lens. I have DLSR E50.
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Da Alpha Dog Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
@Hawke, ah, so buy the body only to bergaya la?
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This camera looks so stupid , especially for budding amatuers like us.
not big not small , just ugly
:p
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Da Alpha Dog Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 10:23 pm
@backStreetGluttons, LOL! Maybe it’s a pro’s camera?
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Em… Dun know shd get one or not :p.
Actually there r many kinda different lens can hook with this camera. Check out what have Chiewata done with his EP1 then u know.
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Da Alpha Dog Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
@Keeekeee, buy buy buy! Support the Malaysian economy!
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