We've been very impressed with Olympus' first OM-D camera, the EM-5. That model's 5-axis image stabilization and super-fast autofocus won us over, while the retro design appeased nostalgics as well.
Does the Olympus E-PL5 compact system camera live up to the billing of being a 'Lite' version of the flagship Olympus OM-D? Offering the power of a DSLR within the dimensions of a near pocket compact, ...
Olympus has seen great success in the mirrorless camera world with its PEN series. The line’s latest iteration is the E-PL5, a micro 4/3 camera that shares a few details with its more expensive ...
Olympus has released the PEN E-PL5 micro four thirds digital camera, which features an all-metal body, swiveling/flip-up screen with the same 16.1-megapixel High-Speed Live MOS Sensor and new TruePic ...
The E-PL5 and E-PM2 (or PEN Lite and PEN Mini, respectively) are the latest micro four-thirds cameras from Olympus. The competition is fierce at the $500-$700 level, which is what these devices go for ...
Requires playing around to learn features and settings Lens is a bit big on what is otherwise a compact camera Higher price tag when there's a comparable Olympus camera with similar features “Why you ...
The E-PL5 comes bundled with the distinctly plastic-y feeling, retractable M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II R lens (one of over 20 available dedicated Micro Four Thirds lenses), with an ...
The E-PL5 may at first seem like a small series of steady improvements rolled into the one camera and, in some respects, that's all it is. But the combination of these subtleties merges into one much ...
The Olympus E-Pl5 boasts of a large number of features in a very compact body. It has the same sensor and image processor as the more expensive OM-D E-M5 and dishes out some rather amazing images. It ...
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