Olympus Pen E-P1 In-depth Review
Movie Samples
There are 14 movie clips in the gallery. Please do not reproduce or redistribute any of these without prior permission (see our copyright page). We make the originals available for private users to download to their own machines for personal examination or printing (in conjunction with this review), we do so in good faith, please don't abuse it.
Unless otherwise noted movies captured in Aperture Priority mode ('HD' setting). Apologies if these are a little shakey (they were grabbed quickly without the aid of a tripod). Note also that many of these clips were captured using the Panasonic 14-140mm lens (as supplied with the GH1)
All video clips shot by Simon Joinson. Caution: Very Large Files!
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 11:06 seconds, 45.6 MB |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 7:43 seconds, 31.7 MB |
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• Olympus M.Zuiko 14-42mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 16:16 seconds, 62.3 MB
• Electronic (digital) IS |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 8:70 seconds, 32.8 MB |
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 10:90 seconds, 50 MB
• Manual focus / hand held |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 5.8 seconds, 21.6 MB |
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 11:20 seconds, 45.2 MB
• Manual focus / hand held |
• Olympus M.Zuiko 14-42mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 6:56 seconds, 25 MB
• Grainy Film Art Filter (note reduced fps) |
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 7:86 seconds, 30.3 MB |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 10:60 seconds, 41.4 MB |
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 9:73 seconds, 38.3 MB |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 8:86 seconds, 33.3 MB |
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• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 7:56 seconds, 30.2 MB |
• Panasonic Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm
• 1280 x 720 pixels (M-JPEG, AVI)
• 10:26 seconds, 40.2 MB |
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