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    6 Grids Wood Watch Display Storage Box Jewelry Collection Case Organizer Holder
    25 Jul, 2019
    Well made and good value
    Well finished box. I prefer to stand the box on its side so that the watches are visible from on a the shelf. The watch cushions in mine are a slightly loose fit , so the watches move around a bit. However very pleased overall. I've just bought another for my wife.
    07 Sep, 2010
    Absolute bargain price now the EP-2 is out
    I loved the look and feel of this camera when it was launched last year - but found the price of around £750 hard to justify. Olympus recently released the EP-2 as a replacement, which means that the EP-1 is being heavily discounted. I bought mine for £399 brand new in the box from a major photographic retailer. The EP-1 is largely made of aluminium and has the quality feel of a 1950s camera, with all the modern features of a high specification digital camera. I chose to buy my Pen with the 17mm 'pancake' lens as I wanted a small and easy to carry camera. The lack of a proper viewfinder on the Pen is a bit of a limitation, but only in the brightest sunshine. It has a very good range of manual controls and automatic programmes to suit both the casual user and the more serious photographer. I also find the 'art' filters to be good fun. The HD video quality is pretty good too. Image quality is very good and most users will be able to produce fantastic shots without having to become an anorak (like me)- but there is also plenty for the anorak! I also have a Panasonic G2 - an excellent camera which uses the same image sensor and lens fitting system as the Olympus Pen. Whilst the Panasonic is probably a better camera and has more features, such as a proper viewfinder, built in flash and a moveable touchscreen, I always seem to take the Pen out with me. Buy one now while stocks last!
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    07 Sep, 2010
    Absolute bargain price now the EP-2 is out
    I loved the look and feel of this camera when it was launched last year - but found the price of around £750 hard to justify. Olympus recently released the EP-2 as a replacement, which means that the EP-1 is being heavily discounted. I bought mine for £399 brand new in the box from a major photographic retailer. The EP-1 is largely made of aluminium and has the quality feel of a 1950s camera, with all the modern features of a high specification digital camera. I chose to buy my Pen with the 17mm 'pancake' lens as I wanted a small and easy to carry camera. The lack of a proper viewfinder on the Pen is a bit of a limitation, but only in the brightest sunshine. It has a very good range of manual controls and automatic programmes to suit both the casual user and the more serious photographer. I also find the 'art' filters to be good fun. The HD video quality is pretty good too. Image quality is very good and most users will be able to produce fantastic shots without having to become an anorak (like me)- but there is also plenty for the anorak! I also have a Panasonic G2 - an excellent camera which uses the same image sensor and lens fitting system as the Olympus Pen. Whilst the Panasonic is probably a better camera and has more features, such as a proper viewfinder, built in flash and a moveable touchscreen, I always seem to take the Pen out with me. Buy one now while stocks last!

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