
Still remember the Olympus PEN EP-1 Micro Four Thirds camera that we mentioned last month? As a successor to the Olympus EP-1, the new Olympus PEN E-P2 adopts the company’s new VF-2 viewfinder with a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor, image stabilization and dust reduction, and supports up to 6400 ISO. The camera will be available in either an ED 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 Zuiko Digital Zoom lens or a 17mm f2.8 Zuiko Digital Zoom Lens. Both models will be released in December for $1,100 each. [Nexus404]

Fujifilm has announced two new color options ‘Pink and Brown’ for its Finepix F70EXR digital camera line-up. These new color options will hit Japan in mid-November for around 40,000 Yen (about $442). As a reminder, the F70EXR is equipped with a 10-megapixel Super CCD image sensor, 10x optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD screen, Dual Stabilization, Face Detection 3.0, Automatic Red-eye Removal and a microSD/SDHC card slot. [1001 Noisy Cameras]

Think Tank has announced the Think Tank Urban Disguise 70 Pro Shoulder Bag, which is ideal for traveling photographers and provides the necessary protection for expensive photography equipments. The bag features secret pockets, stretch pockets, a business card slot, a rear-zippered pocket, and a shoulder harness. It can also be easily attached to rolling bags, particularly for the traveling paparazzi. The Think Tank Urban Disguise 70 Pro Shoulder Bag retails for $189 a pop. [Press Release]

Olympus’ Chinese website have recently listed another upcoming micro four thirds camera from Olympus on their site namely the Pen E-P2. However, details remain scarce at the moment, but from what we heard the camera will feature a rangefinder and is expected to have the same retro styling as the E-P1. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. Stay tuned for more updates. [CrunchGear]

After releasing the limited edition Pentax K-x “Robotic Colors”, Pentax today announced that the Pentax K-x will be available in a choice of 100 colors and 100 styles. The body will be available in 20 colors and the grip in 5 color combination for each body color. Find out more pictures after the jump to get more details. More

Two new DSLR cameras from Mamiya have been released today. Known as the Mamiya DM22 and DM28, these cameras will provide almost any photographer affordable access to a truly professional digital camera system. The Mamiya DM22 features a 22-megapixels of CMOS sensor, meanwhile the DM28 comes with a bigger 28-megapixels CMOS sensor. The Mamiya DM22 and DM28 retail for $9995 and $14990, respectively. [Mamiya]