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The OM SYSTEM OLYMPUS E-P5 is a sleek mirrorless camera featuring a 16.1MP Four Thirds CMOS sensor, ultra-fast 1/8000 sec shutter, and advanced 5-axis image stabilization. Paired with a bright 17mm f/1.8 lens, it excels in low-light and fast-action photography. Its dual control dials, tilting touchscreen, and Wi-Fi connectivity make it a versatile tool for professionals and enthusiasts aiming to capture crisp, vibrant images and Full HD video on the go.
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
| Exposure Control | Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Automatic |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Self Timer | 10 seconds |
| Crop Mode | 16:9 |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 120 |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Touch Screen Type | Yes |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1036800 |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
| Write Speed | 9 fps |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | C1 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Compatible Mountings | Micro Four Thirds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Image stabilization | Sensor-shift |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 16.1 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | Four Thirds (17.3 x 13 mm) |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.000125 seconds |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
| Video Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (30p), 1280 x 720 (30p) |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Skill Level | Amateur |
| Specific Uses For Product | General photography purposes including portrait, street, and travel photography |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Continuous Shooting | 9 |
| Aperture modes | 1.8 |
| Audio Input | Built-In Microphone (Stereo) |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/320 sec |
| Video Capture Format | AVC |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
| Audio Output Type | Headphones |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Average Life | 330 Photos |
| Guide Number | 7 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| File Format | RAW, JPEG, RAW+JPEG, MPO(3D still) |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16.1 MP |
| JPEG Quality Level | Fine |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 16.1 MP |
| Maximum Focal Length | 17 Millimeters |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Lens Type | Interchangeable |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
| Camera Lens | 17mm focal length, f/1.8 maximum aperture, low light performance, image stabilization |
| Minimum Focal Length | 17 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 65.56 Degrees |
| Focal Length Description | 17 millimeters |
| Digital Zoom | 2 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Lens Construction | 7 elements in 5 groups |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Shooting Modes | Program AE, Shutter priority, Aperture priority, Automatic |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Night vision | No |
| Auto Focus Technology | Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection, Touch |
| Focus Features | Contrast Dectection |
| Autofocus Points | 35 |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Autofocus | Yes |
B**K
Review from a pro.
To qualify myself I have a successful photography business and I have shot every level of camera out there. I shoot weddings, commercial work, event photography, family portraits, and much more all with M43 cameras. Was a Nikon guy until 3 years ago but 3 Nikons with back focus issues pointed me towards the M43 revolution. I have never looked back and I have owned about every Olympus M43 camera they make. I currently shoot with the E-M1 and E-M5 and my results have been beyond stellar. There are currently no APS-C cameras nor Full Frame cameras that interest me in the least bit because my results with Olympus has been so spectacular. The sharpness in focus with these cameras are second to none. That brings me to the E-P5. I have to say after several days use, it is my favorite M43 camera ever and that says a lot being that I own the E-M1. This camera is amazingly solid, controls are very logical and everything works as a rangefinder style body should. This camera even more so than my other Olympus cameras truly puts the fun back in photography. This camera is just plain sexy and the image quality is amazing. I love hearing people say but when I zoom in 500% the 43 sensor just doesn't cut it. I say you are so beyond anal and need to focus on artistry not pixels. Why are photographers so afraid of grain? Remember when you used to pick a film for its graininess to add to the artistic value? That being said, the grain is so extremely well controlled and has an amazing film quality to it. This has been the case with about every Olympus camera I have owned. I am so glad I picked this camera over the GX7 and the VF-4 is a must. Buy this camera if you want the best bang for your buck with unreal IQ and portability. To show you what these cameras can do search Brock Best Photography on Google to see my work. If you buy this camera you won't be sorry.Update:This camera has truly become my favorite Olympus camera. I have put thousands of images through it (professionally) and it has been ultra reliable never letting me down. You would not believe the rave reviews it gets from people on looks and it strikes up conversations everywhere I go.
J**C
Sigh....
I also own an Olympus E-P3, the predecessor to the E-P5. With the E-P3 I use the 14-42mm zoom lens, the 14-150mm zoom lens, the 15mm body cap lens, and a Panasonic 14mm prime lens. Of those, the one that is on my camera 95% of the time is the 14-150mm. I love the size and weight of the E-P3 and the quality of the pictures it produces, so it was not a difficult decision for me to upgrade to the E-P5. When I received the E-P5, I was very happy with the new features. I also liked the 17mm prime lens that came with the kit, which in combination with the E-P5 produced the most outstanding pictures.Unfortunately, there is one element of the E-P5 that turned out to be a show-stopper for me. I've since (sadly and reluctantly) returned the camera.I use my E-P3 with the optional large grip. It makes the camera a delight to hold and use. With any of the lenses, it is a wonderfully comfortable and balanced product. Not so the E-P5. It comes with a small permanent grip that is not helpful in any way. There is no natural position for the fingers on the front face of the camera. With no place to adequately 'grip' the grip, one must exert a lot of pressure squeezing the front and back panels in order to hold the camera properly.I did an A-B comparison between the E-P3 and the E-P5 using the same lenses on each camera. The result: I could hold the E-P3 in my hand all day; with the E-P5, I couldn't wait to take the shot and put the thing down. Maybe those who never held an E-P3 won't notice this problem. Many on-line and magazine reviewers, though, have noted their dislike for the E-P5 grip. Despite its other wonderful features and qualities, the E-P5 body is a no-go for me.I contacted Olympus on the off-chance that they might be developing a larger grip as an add-on accessory. They responded that there is no new E-P5 grip in the works. So, the camera is now in the mail heading back to Amazon. If someone comes across an add-on grip for the camera, please let me know. If it works, I'll re-purchase the E-P5 in a NY minute.
D**O
My (new) Olympus favorite.
I'm a complete Olympus user and fan. This e p5 has become my new daily carry camera. Easy function dials with all the other advantages that Olympus offers. Even though it is 10 years old, the quality of this used camera is excellent. It has no flaws whatsoever. Congratulations to the supplier from Japan. I'm just an amateur and Iโve learned that super expensive cameras don't make me a better photographer. Learning correct technique and camera usage is the answer. Olympus has always given me the comfort level I need to keep going.
D**H
Perfect Adventure Camera
Recently I sold my trusty Nikon D300 and wanted to Upgrade to something a little more modern and compact, but retain the interchangeable lens systems. I first chose a Canon EOS-M and was very disappointed. It was slow and just douldn't ge thte pictures I wanted. I gave it to my girlfriend and started the hunt for another. Luckily a buddy of mine showed me this guy. I checked reviews and bought it as well as a 40-150 zoom lens for a 3 week trip around Argentina.In short it was amazing. It was small enough to handle and bring everywhere. We went show-shoeing, hiking, horseback riding, cycling, skiing and on a street art tour. It performed great in all conditions. I was able to swap lens on horseback in under 30 seconds and quickly take shots in the snow/rain without worry. The screen is fantastic and great for use in the field. The viewfinder was also a huge benefit over my EOS-M, even though it is not as nice a real one on a DSLR.The only issue I had was the dial for the shot types gets jostled easily and you need to double check it is still on the same setting when you pull the camera out. Mostly just user error on my part and getting used to the new interface.I am looking forward to buying some new lenses and taking it out around San Francisco and northern California.
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