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OlympusPEN E-PL5 review Currently available only in Japan, the E-PL6 is a 16.1-megapixel camera that shoots 1080p video and 3D photos, with a tilting 3-inch screen to frame your shots.
TheOLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL6 and OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL5 feature an Underwater White Balance
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1sAfM. Competitors and Related Products Our editors hand-pick these products using a variety of criteria they might be direct competitors targeting the same market segment, or they could be devices that are similar in size, performance, or feature sets. 84 Fujifilm X-30 80 Samsung NX3000 90 Fujifilm X-T1 - Leica M Expert reviews and ratings By Camera Labs on April 27, 2015 86 Previously there were three PEN ranges with the E-PL models sitting in the middle, but with no new budget or higher end options announced for some time it looks like the E-PL will exclusively take the range forward. If you take a look at the Olympus... By Expert Reviews on February 13, 2015 80 A consummate all-rounder, the E-PL7 scores particularly highly for speed and... By Pocket-lint on February 13, 2015 90 Like its E-PL5 predecessor, the E-PL7 at first seems like a small series of steady improvements rolled into the one camera, with a more sophisticated autofocus system, better overall handling and Wi-Fi. But that makes it a solid bit of kit,... By GadgetSpeak on February 06, 2015 92 The lens it came with is a 14-42mm and the action is very left side has only the neck strap anchor point while the right side has the matching anchor point as well as a rubber bung behind which are mini HDMI and AV out sockets. The base has a... By Tom's Guide on December 12, 2014 70 The Olympus PEN E-PL7 is more than a modest step above its predecessor and is versatile enough to appeal to the beginner or the enthusiast. Who it's for Beginners, whether they want just a point-and-shoot experience or want to grow their... By Trusted Reviews on December 01, 2014 80 The Olympus Pen E-PL7 isn't a hit in every respect, but the high-quality build, sensor and processor see it offer a good entry-level MFT option. Next, read more Camera... By cnet on December 01, 2014 70 A likeable interchangeable-lens model, the Olympus PEN E-PL7's overall package makes an attractive alternative to an advanced compact and has quite a bit to offer as a first... By What Digital Camera on November 20, 2014 88 The E-PL, or Pen Lite', range is now in its sixth generation. The Lite' moniker is in reference to the smaller, more rangefinder style of design in comparison to the larger OM-D the sixth model in the range, the E-PL7 benefits from a rich... By Amateur Photographer on November 18, 2014 80 The Olympus Pen E-PL7 is a repackaged Olympus OM-D E-M10, and for that reason alone it enters a lower end of the enthusiast market from a great vantage point. It is capable of producing some superb images and its video is respectable for a camera of its... By PC Mag on November 07, 2014 80 The Olympus PEN E-PL7 is a compact Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera that hits a lot of the right notes, but it isn't quite an Editors'... By T3 Magazine on October 30, 2014 80 The Olympus Pen' series E-PL7 – the L' denoting a Lite' or entry-level version – arrives hot on the heels of the E-PL6. It doesn't deviate massively from its sibling, which it joins rather than replaces. This is still a stylishly constructed 16... By ePHOTOzine on October 27, 2014 100 The Olympus PEN Lite E-PL7 offers a number of improvements over the previous versions the E-PL5 and E-PL6, with a new 3-axis image stabilisation sensor, built in Wi-Fi, and an updated and more stylish design. You also have the choice of the standard... By PhotographyBLOG on October 13, 2014 80 The Olympus E-PL7 also known as the Olympus PEN Lite is a new mid-range compact system camera. The Olympus PEN E-PL7 is a Wi-Fi enabled, 16-megapixel compact system camera with a 180-degree downward tilting touchscreen, 8fps continuous shooting, 1080p... By on September 15, 2014 94 Our enthusiasm is dampened only by the superb competition. We're glad to see how far Olympus has come in the past couple years. From the OM-D E-M1 to this little wonder, the company knows how to make a camera like few others can. Whereas early Micro...
While I was visiting my parents some weeks back, mum excitedly took out her camera to show me some photos she took during her trip to Sri Lanka in December. She then conveniently’ told me that the camera has been a little faulty. That IXUS is already more than 6 years old it was my 21st birthday gift from Wayne 🙂 so there’s really no point trying to fix it. Hence, I told her I’ll pass her my Canon S90 which was also a birthday gift from Wayne during my last year in Uni. It’s about 4 years old, in perfect working condition, and a really good and handy camera. However, after I’ve started using Wayne’s EOS70D, I stopped using the S90. I found the photos on the compact lacking depth so I rather used the iPhone for convenience. I thought I will no longer be interested in anything less than a DSLR and I don’t need one since I can always borrow Wayne’s because the quality of the photos from a DSLR is just so different. Especially the bokeh you get, with a good lens. But after our Babymoon trip in Taiwan, I was briefly contemplating about getting a mirror-less camera. It will be good for taking photos of food, interior of small cafes and restaurants especially dimly lit ones, hotel rooms and SELFIES. I think we look so hilarious when we tried taking a selfie with the EOS -_- So after mum’s subtle request’, we started looking at a potential camera to replace the S90. The criteria – handy enough to bring around when we want to leave the EOS at home, mirror-less preferably with a decent collection of lenses, allows us to take selfies of good quality doesn’t have to come with a swivel screen, as long as we can capture our faces completely – but MUCH better than iPhone quality and my initial budget was around $700 I refuse to pay the price of a DSLR for a non-DSLR camera!. Stepped into a random camera shop last weekend and saw this promotion Seems like PEN Lite E-PL6 is pretty close to what I want but I have been a Canon fan for the longest time, I don’t have a single idea how Olympus work. I do know it’s a great brand for mirror-less though. I asked to take a look at the E-PL6 and the extremely helpful salesman took out E-P5 and gasp! the OMDs as well. To save you from the details of the half-hr ordeal, let’s just say I ALMOST walked out with an OMD. The almost-DSLR like feel of the camera it even comes with a view-finder! Albeit an electronic one, the vintage look, the awesome lens that it comes with that can switch to MACRO mode on a click, the 5-point stabiliser, the sound of the shutter, the crazily fast auto focus and the photos are almost DSLR quality if I just look at them through the screen. But because I had so little knowledge about Olympus and I can’t decide between the older but more value-for-money EM5 and the newer but slightly less impressive EM10, we only left the shop with a brochure. PLUS, the OMD is almost at DSLR price… After doing all the research I think I needed to understand Olympus’ micro 4/3 system and the comparisons between the different models, I thought I’ve decided on the newer EM10 model since the EM5 is already 2-year old. But since there is no promotion for it now, I wanted to wait till the next IT fair in May/ June. We happened to be at AMK Hub last Tuesday and decided to drop by M S Colour we’ve been buying all our cameras there since my first IXUS 6 years ago. Discussed about the different Olympus models with the staff there and after weighing through the options with the experts’, we realised there is really no need to get an OMD because the E-PL6 could comfortably meet all my criteria. It’s definitely not as impressive as the OMD, but since we already have a DSLR, there is no need to splurge on the OMD. And we can get another lens with the price difference between the OMD and E-PL6 which we didn’t, of course! That’s why I love going to M S Colour. The staff there always give sincere and extremely useful opinions. They are extremely patient and believes in educating their customers about the cameras before they commit to the product. *And they always quote lower than the RRP!* So we went back there the very next day and bought the E-PL6! photos of E-PL6 taken with EOS70D We got the twin-lens kit because with a price difference of less than $200, it’s more worth it. If bought separately, the zoom lens will cost more than $500. Free gifts include a body cap it’s a very convenient lens option but being 15mm don’t expect much depth from it, neck strap, camera case and an 8GB FlashAir SD card which I upgraded to 16GB. The camera does not have in-built wi-fi, but is compatible with FlashAir which means I can still conveniently transfer photos from the camera to my phone using the card’s wifi! Kit-lens 14-42mm Zoom lens 40-150mm Here’s a comparison of the photos taken with an EOS70D, E-PL6 and my retired S90 all taken on AV Mode – WB Sunny Day, ISO400 Below are some photos taken with the E-PL6, straight out from the camera without any editing. Selfie shots! The E-PL6 comes with an e-Portrait setting under the Scene mode which clears up the skin for portrait photos. But it saves 2 versions of the photo original + e-Portrait so the loading time to save the photos are longer. Original e-Portrait mode iAuto Mode And we went to Punggol today and took some test shots while exploring the park and stables! And some random shots of tonight’s dinner p I’ve been a Canon user for so long, I’m still trying to get used to all the settings and functionalities of the E-PL6. The camera’s photo quality has proven to be great so far and the focus is really fast and accurate, but I thought the colour accuracy of the screen display and stabilisation mechanism can be improved slightly. That said, I’m definitely no expert with all the techie details of cameras, these are just my initial thoughts as a normal user and I hope they provide some basic info if you’re considering Olympus as an option. I’m only 3 days into my relationship with E-PL6 and I’m still in love with it 🙂 I hope our relationship continues to stay rosy and I look forward to collecting more moments with it! Especially those precious first few years of Baby L 😀 Big thanks to Wayne for feeding my camera obsession once again, 6 years on!
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