Also: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/07/review-olympus-pen-e-p5/
Check few posts above.
And no EVF on the pen
In fact, optional EVF is better for E-P5.
Also: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/07/review-olympus-pen-e-p5/
Peaking seems does not work with voigtlander 17,5mm.
So, the difference is the shutter up to 8000 and the iso low 100 (only on the pen). And no EVF on the pen. So?
But it's not perfect. In some video i saw a lot of moire from omd, think it's the same with the pen.
Please, could you help me with the choice i've to do? Thanks
the EP-5 has almost no aliasing!
Olympus released new firmware
Check at http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/software/firm/e1/
Hi guys, I finally found the topic of ep5! The'm seriously considering as a machine for making videos, not wanting to go further, in terms of expenditure, to make a full frame or maybe a canon 5d mark II or III to put magic lanter (too many expenses to be incurred and then, without even THE lens). In fact I fell in love voigtlander 17.5mm 0.95, a single lens of its kind. And as you know is not stabilized, then looked at Olympus. The ep5 works well in the video? The stabilizer ibis gives an annoying flickering or "water" effect? There is also the evf that would take perhaps only after, but there is the focus peaking: voigtlander you think it would be better with the omd? thanks
Like its predecessor, the PEN E-P5 will suit photographers who want a compact and versatile interchangeable-lens camera for general photography. It has the advantage of being able to use the many lenses and accessories designed for the Micro Four Thirds system and features the highest-resolution sensor and fastest and most powerful AF system and continuous shooting performance of any PEN camera.
Re-designed controls make this camera easier to use than its predecessor and the integration of Wi-Fi enable it to be significantly more 'connectable' to portable devices like smart-phones and tablet PCs. Five-axis stabilisation (which is built into the camera body and works with any lens) is a major plus and it's always active by default.
The new VF-4 electronic viewfinder overcomes this deficiency but it's relatively large and bulky and compromises the slim lines and small size of the camera body. As an EVF it's a superior performer and very nice to use. However, it can make the camera more difficult to extract from a cramped camera bag when you want a quick grab shot.
http://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/advanced-compact-cameras/interchangeable-lens/olympus-pen-e-p5
Noise is low at ISO200, with good levels of detail, and the same can be said about ISO400. Low noise, and good detail continues, until ISO1600 where there is a slight drop in levels of detail, although noise is low at this setting, and at ISO3200. At ISO6400 noise increases, although results are still quite impressive.
The Olympus PEN E-P5 sits at the top of the Olympus PEN range and is the desirable premium mirrorless camera, while lacking weather sealing of the OM-D, the additional features and high IQ from the OM-D should make the E-P5 top of the list for a mirrorless camera. The VF-4 EVF (electronic viewfinder) with a high resolution, large view, and rapid refresh is an excellent bit of kit and well worth adding to the E-P5, making it a real pleasure to shoot with. The Olympus PEN E-P5 has a number of impressive features that would put it at the top of the list of desirable cameras for advanced photographers as well.
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/olympus-pen-e-p5-csc-review-22370
Olympus’s EP5 is their best Pen camera yet. Not only is the build quality something to sit there and drool over, but the image quality, autofocusing, and feature set are all really quite awesome as well. Indeed, it is an extremely versatile camera that can tackle most any situation you throw at it. Need to shoot something in very low light to point of cranking your ISO settings into the nuclear levels? Go for it. Need to capture your kid running around the yard like a maniac? This camera can autofocus fast enough to do so.
http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/07/review-olympus-pen-e-p5/
The E-P5's main new features - a tiltable 1.04-million-dot touchscreen, innovative 2x2 Dial Control system, built-in Wi-Fi, expanded ISO range of 100-25600, built-in 5-axis image stabilisation, top shutter speed of 1/8000th second, focus peaking in manual AF mode, and 9fps continuous shooting - make it the most full-featured Olympus mirrorless camera and one of the best on the market.
With the same sensor as the OM-D E-M5 on-board, image quality is unsurprisingly excellent. Noise doesn't rear its ugly head until ISO 3200 for JPEGs and even the faster settings prove eminently usable,
More reviews:
Olympus PEN E-P5 takes some of the best parts of the successful OM-D E-M5, and added some important features and functions on its own. I like that the E-P5 can do many things that the E-M5 can do, and expanded to faster shutter speed of 1/8000sec and flash sync of 1/320sec. I also noted that Olympus has listened to our many compaints over the years, such as the poor LCD (or OLED) screens at the back of their cameras, and improved the resolution and color accuracy in E-P5.
Samples, including video
Image quality is expected to be identical or near identical to the Olympus OM-D E-M5, as the camera uses the same sensor as the OM-D E-M5, as well as the same Venus image processing engine. Although one new feature is that ISO100 is now available, while the lowest ISO setting on the E-M5 was ISO200. The E-P5 is also the first mirrorless camera to feature a 1/8000s mechanical shutter speed, with other cameras using an electronic shutter to reach this speed.
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/olympus-pen-e-p5-hands-on-preview-21851
E-P5 Video performance
@Vitaliy_Kiselev I know that Thom is biased towards Nikon, but he is also an old Olympus shooter. I sense that he is bitter about Nikon 1 being too basic among the mirrorless, and therefore he is trying to convince the world that this is because all the money is made by selling the DSLR.
Thom is long time m43 "lover". He constantly "reviews" them and constantly conclude that Nikon is better. His proper site title is more like Smack Mirrorless. But I like that because he is smart he smacks them hard but subtle.
"E-P5 just doesn't make any real sense...Olympus' ego is showing more than their product marketing skills" Thom Hogan - http://www.sansmirror.com/newsviews/im-not-sure-i-get-it.html
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