Autofocus is very fast!, 1/8000 s shutter speed for use with fast lenses in bright sunlight, Good picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Good range of lenses available, Creative filters are a nice feature, Mechanical stabilisation for photo and video modes
Touchscreen doesn't have multipoint support, WiFi functions are quite limited, No mic/headphones ports, No manual settings in video mode
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Publicerad: 2013-07-19, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Super-fast autofocus, responsive touchscreen, 2x2 dial control works well, premium design is a step above previous Pen models, great image quality matches up to OM-D E-M5, 1/8000th sec maximum mechanical shutter speed
Image stabilisation system emits a hum, continuous autofocus not up to a DSLR standard, pricey, flash release often pressed by accident, Wi-Fi QR code app flawed, 2x2 dial not customisable, focus peaking ought to offer more colours, would like AF/MF switc
Big price equates to big things: the E-P5 is one of the best compact system cameras we've yet tested. But it's not quite perfection. Most of our criticism is small, but Wi-Fi is glitchy on some smart devices and doesn't offer as many options or as...
Publicerad: 2013-06-25, Författare: Ben , testad av: reviewed.com
The Olympus PEN E-P5 is an excellent camera, and in the aggregate it's probably just as capable as the company's reigning flagship—particularly once you factor in the optional VF-4 finder. But why should you pick it over the identically priced OM-D?Both c...
The Olympus PEN E-P5 is an extremely impressive mirrorless camera, but we prefer its sibling, the Olympus OM-D EM-5....
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Publicerad: 2013-05-10, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Super-fast autofocus, Responsive touchscreen, 2x2 dial control works well, Premium design is a step above previous Pen models, Great image quality matches up to OM-D E-M5, 1/8000th sec maximum mechanical shutter speed
Image stabilisation system emits a hum, Continuous autofocus not up to a DSLR standard, Pricey, Flash release often pressed by accident, Wi-Fi QR code app flawed, 2x2 dial not customisable, Focus peaking ought to offer more colours, Would like AF/MF switc
Big price equates to big things: the E-P5 is one of the best compact system cameras we've yet tested. But it's not quite perfection.Most of our criticism is small, but Wi-Fi is glitchy on some smart devices and doesn't offer as many options or as much con...
Fantastic screen, Lots of art filters, Built-in Wi-Fi, 1/8000 sec shutter speed
No built-in viewfinder, Limited remote shooting, Kit lens a little disappointing
We have not been disappointed by image quality from this camera, it matches the OM-D E-M5 in terms of detail and vibrance. The E-P5 is also well suited to shooting a wide range subjects...
Publicerad: 2013-05-10, Författare: Paul , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Eye-catching design, Good level of image quality, Impressive handling, Quick auto-focus
Lack of built-in EVF, More expensive than rival models
There's little to disappoint with the PEN E-P5, both with design and performance of the camera on the whole. It's a little too pricey for us to recommend right now, but it's a good camera all the same....
Great image quality, Good ease of use, Fast performance
The menu system is a little too helpful and its tips end up obscuring other menu items, Frame rate for Art filters still isn't smooth
The retro styling of the Olympus PEN E-P5 cloaks what is essentially a technical powerhouse when it comes to cameras. We love the image quality and ease of use of this camera, and its Wi-Fi feature is so far the best we've used for transferring photos to...
Excellent ergonomics and design; Build quality is pretty solid; Fantastic image quality; Great menu system; Art modes can be modified and bracketed; Built-in flash; Battery life lasted better than we expected; WiFi control works tremendously well for both
Autofocus seems to be a little louder than it should be; Paint wears down quickly; Vari-angle LCD doesn't have a lot of movement;
With the compact camera market in decline and interchangeable devices coming out in droves, consumers eager to buy a camera they can grow with are truly spoiled for choice. Nearly every manufacturer has something decent, and the old idea of “pick it up an...