Agree with others it is IR modified.
This page might help you work out which IR filter has been used. Perhaps Hyper
Colour
https://www.lifepixel.com/infrared-filters-choices
David
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Paul Haigney wrote
>Subject: [OM] an unexpected surprise
>I finally got round to using my recently acquired €40 Olympus E-P1, Ive had it
>a few weeks but was away & only stuck a battery in & powered it on before we
>went on holidays.
I> posted a link to a image I took for appraisal, I actually think the camera
has had the IR modification done to the sensor, if I insert an SD card with
images taken on another body >they are correctly displayed on its LCD screen so
it's not a screen fault.
>I examined both sensors side by side my own e-p1 & this recently acquired body
>& there's a marked difference, my own has the usual iridescent purple/ green
>hues whilst the >other has a dull brownish colour.
>I'm open to correction from someone more knowledgable about IR photography,
>see link for example>
>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V2PKFGhGDyL61BTq5QMIPQQgbp5QE5cE/view?usp=sharing
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