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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., March 11, 2015 – Olympus introduces a successor model in the Stylus SH line of digital cameras, the Olympus Stylus SH-2, featuring a 24x wide-angle optical zoom lens, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for remote shooting and sharing with a smart device, RAW capture capability, and 5-Axis Image Stabilization that supports both still image and video capture. This sophisticated camera also adds new Nightscape Modes for stunning night scenes and portraits.
The Stylus SH-2 reflects the premium aesthetic of the renowned Olympus PEN® series of cameras. The SH-2’s top panel and main controls are constructed of aluminum alloy, with superior craftsmanship that is reflected in every detail of the camera, including the lens barrel, dials, and front and rear grips. The camera is available with two finishes: silver for a classic camera feel, and black for an elegant monotone look.
Despite its compact size, the Olympus Stylus SH-2 captures excellent image quality with its 16-megapixel sensor and 24x optical zoom lens, which adjusts from 25mm wide-angle to 600mm telephoto. This camera is also equipped with tele-macro functionality that allows you to capture stunning detail from a distance of up to 40 cm (15.75 inches), perfect for shooting macro images in a variety of settings.
Nightscape Modes allow the user to select from different sub-modes to shoot beautiful night scenes, cityscapes, and star trails. Pressing the movie button while in Nightscape Mode records video with gradation optimized for night scenes. Night + Portrait mode captures flash-illuminated portraits against a dimly-lit background. Night Scene mode uses an extended shutter speed to capture additional light from low-light scenes for bright, vivid images, without the use of a tripod. Fireworks mode expertly shoots high-contrast images from the dark sky. Last but not least, Live Composite and Hand-Held Starlight modes extract the brightest areas from a sequence of interval shots and combine them into one perfectly exposed image.
The Stylus SH-2 uses a sophisticated image stabilization mechanism, adopted from the Olympus OM-D® E-M1, as a base for the camera’s integrated 5-Axis Image Stabilization. Combined with the new Nightscape Modes, this system eliminates motion blur that tends to occur when shooting in low light, to deliver crisp, clear images. In addition, 5-Axis Image Stabilization compensates for camera movement that may occur when recording video while walking, rivalling the performance of the latest video cameras.
Configuring the built-in Wi-Fi is a breeze. Sync an iOS® or Android® smart device by quickly scanning the QR code displayed on the camera’s 3-inch high-resolution 460,000-dot touch LCD monitor. After that, the SH-2’s Wi-Fi connectivity supports wireless image and video transfers, instant sharing, and remote shooting.
The Olympus Stylus SH-2 is equipped with Advanced Movie Modes for powerful video recording functions, including Full HD 1080p captured at up to 60 frames per second for smooth motion playback of fast action footage. High-Speed Movie stretches scenes in slow (120 fps) or super-slow motion (240 fps), while Time Lapse Movie compresses up to five hours of action into a 20-second time-lapse video. Photo in Movie allows users to shoot still shots – including RAW images – while recording 1080p video, perfect for times when you won’t have a second chance to capture the shot.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Olympus Stylus SH-2 will be available in April at an estimated street price of $399.99 (available in Black and Silver).
the Oly SH-50 sits there just next to me, since the SH-50 came in the beginnin of 2013 there have been SH-60(added 60fps which is funny cause none of OMDs had 60fps till em-5m2), SH-1, and now SH-2, with only changes being software update (timelapse) which is a shame cause I expected some serious update (since Pana and Sony stepped up their game with compacts) so problaly its time to create a Olympus rep about recent inovationsparody video.
the 16MP for that tiny 1/2,3 sensor is insane, it should have been 4MP, then this camera would make sense ...since 5axis stabilisation is crazy good, same level as BOSS or even better, and pocketable. and the 30fps 20mbit video hold reasonably.
Small sensor will never deliver the same picture quality as a 35mm full-frame imager, but the SH-2's out-of-camera JPEGs are much more “photograph-like” than the smudged colors produced by its immediate forebear.
The touch-screen controls such as Touch AF work very well, and the camera feels very responsive in general. The new Live Composite mode, first seen in the manufacturer's OM-D line of compact system cameras, can be very useful when trying to capture star trails or light painting artworks. The high-speed sequential shooting modes, advanced movie recording options and on-board Wi-Fi make the Olympus SH-2 a very well-rounded offering
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