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July 2013
(85%)
115 Reviews
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Abstract: Olympus PEN E-P5 Review: the new 16-megapixel Olympus E-P5 offers a sleek retro body design, built-in Wi-Fi and the same sensor as the OM-D. But how does it perform? Find out in our E-P5 video review.The Olympus PEN E-P5, the manufacturer's latest flagshi...
Excellent finish; Fast AF; Design; Quality of results; Handling
Price compared to rivals; lack of EVF
We love the beautiful premium finish and styling Olympus E-P5, while the overhauled controls make it a much more satisfying experience to shoot with over previous models. Then there's the image quality – while it can't quite compete for out-and-out deta...
The Olympus E-P5 is a compelling mix of old and new, fusing together a gorgeous retro design with the latest 21st-century technology to create the most stylish and advanced PEN yet. It's not perfect though - fitting the expensive VF-4 viewfinder makes th...
Published: 2013-07-08, Author: Richard , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Attractive retro design, Efficient and intuitive controls, Good performance, (Almost) infinitely customizable
Autofocus not as smart as we would have expected, Myriad features and customization options may be too confusing for some users, Noise filter aggressively removes detail from JPEG images
All the staffers who had a chance to try out the E-P5 loved it, and we were sad to see it leave our hands. It's nicely designed, has a ton of features, and produces really nice images. The noise filter is a bit aggressive that results in less-than-sharp...
2x2 dial exposure control, 5-axis, 5EV built-in stabilisation, 1.03 million dot tilting LCD panel, Optional 2.36 million dot VF4 EVF, Focus peaking (albeit for still photos only), Touch focus for movies, Intervalometer and time-lapse.
No panorama mode, 99 frame intervalometer limit, Not weather-sealed, Flash easy to accidentally pop-up, Focus peaking doesn't work for movies, Quite pricey at time of launch.
The Olympus PEN E-P5 is a flagship model worthy of the name. It does exactly what manufacturers and retailers expect of a premium product - makes you yearn for it, regardless of whether you need or can afford it. It offers a truly compelling range of ...
Published: 2013-06-28, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Olympus PEN E-P5 renders extremely good photos for its class, and has a streamlined shooting design. Plus, it's fast
The navigation button/dial is annoyingly awkward, and I wish the flash tilted
An excellent entry in the Micro Four Thirds universe, the Olympus PEN E-P5 should please a lot of folks, but it's also expensive given that it doesn't deliver best-in-class photo quality.
Published: 2013-06-20, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Compact. In-body stabilization. Fast autofocus. Shoots at 9.7 frames per second. Large native lens library. Articulating rear LCD. Touch input support. Built-in flash. Hot shoe and accessory port. Easy Wi-Fi setup. 1080p video recording. 1/8,000 shutter w
Stabilization system is audible. EVF is not built-in. Lacks a standard mic input. Focus peaking and magnification could be better implemented. Wi-Fi could use more features
The Olympus PEN E-P5 is an extremely impressive mirrorless camera, but we prefer its sibling, the Olympus OM-D EM-5....
Abstract: The E-P5 justifiably reclaims Olympus flagship status from the OM-D E-M5 After two years we should not be surprised that Olympus has finally replaced the Pen E-P3, which did a solid if unspectacular stint as the flagship model of the Olympus Pen came...
Very low image noise, Excellent retention of fine details, Good metering system, Reliable Automatic WhiteBalance, Superb builtin image stabilization, Classleading shutterlag and blackout, Fast contrastdetect AF, Very good shottoshot and drive speed, Very
Poor color accuracy, Custom whitebalance not perfect, Highly modal interface, Not always ExposurePriority and frequently wrong LiveHistogram, Video recording delay at start and stop, Poorly placed tripod mount, Uncomfortable eyelets, Flimsy compartment do
The Olympus PEN E-P5 mirrorless camera offers an advanced feature-set in a compact metal body. It has a 16 megapixels CMOS sensor with 2X crop-factor, capable of ISO 100 - 25600, 9 FPS continuous drive and 1080p HD video capture.As the leading model in th...
Abstract: 1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Size compared4. Design and Operation5. Design and Operation6. Controls7. Focus Peaking and Wi-Fi8. Other Features Olympus PEN E-P5 Hands-on Preview May 2012 | By Andy Westlake Preview based on a pre-production Olympus ...