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Olympus Pen E-PL7

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CNET
★★★★
9 years ago
Olympus PEN E-PL7

Olympus' replacement for the 2-year-old PEN E-PL5 may look similar to its predecessor, but Olympus made a lot of significant changes for the E-PL7, mostly to incorporate newer technology that's since debuted in its OM-D line of interchangeable-lens cameras.

With its flexible display; great set of controls and generally streamlined design; the Olympus PEN E-PL7 hits quite a few high notes

It might be a little too complicated for newbies; and the grip could be bigger

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
9 years ago

The Olympus E-PL7 is a compact and very portable ILC that provides very good image quality and performance. A great collection of lenses and creative shooting modes makes this camera a must see for the photography enthusiast. Read more in our Full Conclusion .

iAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situations; Camera produces excellent overall image quality; Very compact and lightweight; easy to carry and operate; 3-axis IS is very handy and effective; High Res 3.0-inch LCD is great for shooting and viewing images; Screen tilts a full 180° for...

No built-in flash; Possible to forget external unit at home, No built-in OVF/EVF, although there is an optional EVF, Occasionally iAuto produced unreliable exposures with face detection

DP Review
★★★★★
9 years ago

Much of the rest of the E-PL7 is familiar - it's based on a familiar sensor and the TruePic VII processor that offers very similar results to the chip used in the existing model. However, our early testing suggests the shutter shake isn't nearly as prominent as it had been on existing PEN models.

PhotoRadar
★★★★★
9 years ago

The new Pen E-PL7 doesn't introduce anything fundamentally different or novel; there's a screen that flips down (yes, down rather than up) through 180 degrees to facilitate selfies for example, and a couple of new Art Filters: Vintage and Partial Colour.

printerinfo.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Olympus' latest mid-range PEN combines high-end features and a compact body at an affordable price.

Amazon
★★★★
9 years ago
Sweet little camera

Love my new camera - replacement for my E-PL1 as I had a number of lenses so decided to stick with E-PL series. Great camera. E-PL1 did a good job but noticed the screen starting to go dark around the edges. Still takes great shots but decided to replace before it went completely black

dpreview.com
★★★★
9 years ago

I'm using E-PL7 for few weeks now and didn't want to write review before I used it for some time. I payed it $480 (body only), what is very good price compared to E-M10 which costs $774 (body only). I still don't understand why so much difference in price between Olympus models in some countries.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
9 years ago
Olympus Pen E-PL7

The Olympus E-PL7 is a 16-megapixel compact system camera with a Micro Four Thirds sensor. It's the smaller, cheaper, more stylish alternative to the company's very popular OM-D cameras.

Great sensor performance; Charming retro design; Decent touchscreen

Underwhelming video capture; Not ideal for bigger hands; Odd tilt-under screen

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
9 years ago
Olympus Pen E-PL7 review: Stylish system camera

With fun features such as a "selfie screen", pared down controls and a user-friendly interface, the Olympus PEN E-PL7 is primarily aimed at point-and-shoot users. However, experienced photographers can find plenty of depth to keep their interest, with enough manual control to feel serious, and with...

Looks great; excellent touchscreen; improved handling; Wi-Fi works a treat; selfie screen if you fancy it

Incremental improvements for the series; detail lacks at high-ISO settings; Auto ISO has limited use

Amazon
★★★★★
9 years ago
I like my OMD EM1 and bought this as a back ...

recently bought and recently sold again, not for me, I like my OMD EM1 and bought this as a back up, now I've just bought EM5 as back up others may love it but not enough direct controls like the EM1 or EM5, and lack of EVF was the deciding factor

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