Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 4/3" MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black, Silver

  • Brand : Olympus
  • Product family : PEN
  • Product name : F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8
  • Product code : V204063SE000
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 4545350049775
  • Category : Digital Cameras
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  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Long product name Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 4/3" MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black, Silver :

    PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8, 4/3 Live MOS Sensor, 20.3MP, 5184x3888pix, 3.0" 1037k (3:2), USB2.0, Micro HDMI-D, IEEE 802.11b/g/n, BLN-1 Li-ion

  • Short summary description Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 4/3" MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black, Silver :

    Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8, 20.3 MP, 5184 x 3888 pixels, Live MOS, Full HD, Touchscreen, Black, Silver

  • Long summary description Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 4/3" MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black, Silver :

    Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8. Camera type: MILC, Megapixel (approx.): 20.3 MP, Image sensor size: 4/3", Sensor type: Live MOS, Maximum image resolution: 5184 x 3888 pixels. ISO sensitivity (max): 25600. Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/8000 s. Wi-Fi. HD type: Full HD, Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Display diagonal: 7.62 cm (3"), Touchscreen. Viewfinder type: Electronic. Weight: 373 g. Product colour: Black, Silver

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2016-11-05 15:22:54
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 107 expert reviews for Olympus PEN F + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 4/3" MILC 20.3 MP Live MOS 5184 x 3888 pixels Black, Silver and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
avhub.com.au
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:0
To Hold And To HaveAt the start of the 1960s, it's probably fair to say that Olympus was one of quite a number of Japanese camera companies looking for ways to expand beyond its home market and, in particular, take on the premier European brands. Like jus...
  • Here's a Digital PEN model that's as desirable as any OM-D. OK, so the PEN-F's premium pricing puts it in the same league as the top-of-the-line E-M1 which boasts, among other things, a weather-sealed bodyshell, the convenience of a centralised EVF and th...
goodhousekeeping.co.uk
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:93
The latest edition to the PEN family comes in at the top of the range with a 20.3MP sensor in the Four Thirds format. It also offers a twisting touchscreen monitor, OLED viewfinder and a 17mm F1.8 lens...
  • Premium build quality and materials, Elegant and ergonomic design, The articulated touchscreen allows you to take a shot when selecting the focal point, Very sharp electronic viewfinder, Additional dials, like the creative mode selector make it easier to...
  • Video is limited to Full HD, not 4K, It's not weatherproofed like the similarly styled Panasonic GX8A, It is rather expensive for a compact system camera, Battery life is somewhat limiting, The onscreen menu system could be simpler, The bundled data cable...
  • The magnesium alloy and faux leather body feels well weighted and the timeless design is certainly desirable. It's also a pleasure to use thanks to the touchscreen monitor and additional physical dials. It isn't able to film in 4K, but its Full HD video i...
pocket-lint.com
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:80
Say hello to the first Olympus Pen with a built-in viewfinder: the Pen-F. If you were knocking around 50-years back then you might know it as, well, the original Pen-F - the half-frame film camera that looks very similar to this 2016 digital re-work. The...
  • Standout retro design, great built-in 5-axis image stabilisation, decent 20MP image quality to take on panasonic GX8, fun colour/art filter dial control...
  • So-so battery life, particularly expensive, no 4K video, complex menus, small design elements aren't quite right (small buttons, plastic flaps)...
  • Just as it did with the original Pen, Olympus has launched another classic in the Pen-F. The elegant design is eye-catching enough to steal some of Fujifilm's retro-styled limelight, without compromising on the feature set. Deciding between Panasoni...
practicalphotography.com
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:0
Inspired by the popular half-frame PEN F film cameras that were released in 1963, Olympus' latest CSC is designed, in their own words, to ‘induce envy in photo hipsters'. From its all-metal chassis wrapped in a faux-leather surround, to the finely-milled...
  • There's a lot about the Olympus PEN-F that should be applauded. It's a very stylish camera with enough substance to lift it above being a fashion statement. The trouble is, with its £999 price point, it's likely to remain a hard sell to those not won over...
techsmart.co.za
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:0
Make no mistake, we are truly living through a golden age of photography. Not only are more photos being taken than ever before, the amount of awesome cameras available is also spectacular.The Olympus Pen-F is yet another camera vying for your attention...
  • EVF, Old school look with leatherette, WiFi, Good build, New 20 MP sensor...
  • Small buttons and less than a clean look, Not weather sealed, Pretty expensive, Menu structure still a pain...
howtospendit.ft.com
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:0
It has a plethora of redoubtable features, from the conveniently sited mechanical dial on the front panel, used to select artistic modes, and the top 1/16,000th of a second shutter speed, to the 21.8-megapixel Live MOS sensor and the 2.36M-dot OLED electr...
amateurphotographer.co.uk
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2016-11-05 15:22:52
Average rating:0
With its flat-bodied design the PEN-F is well-suited to small primes like this 17mm f/1.8When Olympus launched its first compact system camera, the Pen E-P1 in 2009, it was keen to emphasise its heritage as a maker of small, high quality cameras, exemplif...
  • Stunning styling and design make it a joy to use, Best image quality yet from a Four Thirds camera, Easy to adjust image processing settings on a shot-by-shot basis...
  • Viewfinder is smaller than similarly priced competitors, Confusing menu makes some features difficult to access, No weather sealing...
  • In line with the Pen-Fs retro styling, a mechanical cable release can be screwed in to the shutter button With the Pen-F, Olympus has come up with a rare thing in todays market a camera that has a distinct personality of its own. Its perhaps not one th...
dpexpert.com.au
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2016-11-05 15:22:53
Average rating:0
This is the first Olympus micro four thirds camera with a 20mp sensor, possibly the same as used in the Panasonic GX8. The stand-out feature of the Pen F is its aesthetic – this is a re-imaging of the admired Pen half frame cameras of 50 years ago. The ne...
  • The new sensor gives a little extra resolution over the former 16mp units in Olympus cameras, and does so without any tradeoff in digital noise. Image quality is altogether outstanding. And the little knob on the front of the camera that selects colour, m...
  • The memory card slot is on the base of the camera where its cover is fouled by a tripod...
  • With the lovely Pen F we enter the difficult decision making process where the head and the heart conflict. The heart says Olympus. Only the beautiful Nikon Df of 2013 comes close in retro aesthetics. And the Olympus works as sweetly as it looks. But… It...
photoreview.com.au
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2016-11-05 15:22:54
Average rating:88
Most of the new functions make it easy to create colour or B&W photos at the touch of a switch, add lots of different special effects quickly and easily and link the camera to a smart device so the end results can be posted in blogs and/or shared via a wi...
  • The entire design concept behind the PEN-F is aimed at JPEG shooters who are active on social media. There's nothing wrong with this as it enables a traditionally-styled camera to meet the needs of the modern user.The addition of a decent EVF, which is bu...
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