The new Olympus Pen E-P7 packs a few features from the discontinued Pen F and others from the OM-D cameras, making it a bit more advanced and desirable than the latest E-PL10. It is also the first camera announced under the umbrella of OM Digital Solutions, the recently formed company that took over Olympus’s Imaging division.
Does the Olympus e-p7 have an external viewfinder?
Since the E-PL9, Olympus has removed the accessory port that was sitting below the hot-shoe, making the camera incompatible with external viewfinders such as the VF-4. The new E-P7 is no different, so it looks like these Pen cameras provide no option for an optional viewfinder.
What is the difference between the E-P3 and E-PL5?
The E-PL5 has a new angle adjustable, wide-screen ratio tilting LCD screen at the rear. It’s 3-inches in size, offers a widescreen aspect ratio and comes with a respectable 460k dot resolution, so visibility is certainly clear enough if not quite a match for the OLED screen on the E-P3 model.
How does the canon E-PL5 feel to hold?
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 interchangeable ‘decoration ring’, and the same sleek, chic retro styling we’d expect from the Pen range. It feels reassuringly solid when held in the palm.
What is the difference between the e-p7 and E-M10 IV?
The E-M10 IV resembles an old SLR film camera. The E-P7 is available in two colours (white/silver or black silver), as is the E-M10 IV (black, or black/silver). The E-PL10 has three colours: white, brown and black. The E-P7 and E-M10 IV have more controls with the twin dials on top (the E-PL10 has one) and a few extra buttons.
What colours does the e-p7 and e-pl10 come in?
The E-P7 is available in two colours (white/silver or black silver), as is the E-M10 IV (black, or black/silver). The E-PL10 has three colours: white, brown and black.