I am continuing with the series "The guts of the Olympus E-P1". After the 17mm f/2.8 pankace lens, we can now see under the skin of the actual E-P1 body (which btw also appear to be made out of plastic, the skin is metal). Click on image for larger view:

Olympus E-P1 disassembled 1 of 2

Olympus E-P1 disassembled 2 of 2
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If it’s so easy to take off the covers, you can have it painted to professional black! Custom colors rock, hehe
That is a very expensive piece of plastic, especially if you want to get the flash and the optical viewfinder !…