Highresolution EVF, New 20MP sensor, External controls and build quality
Expensive compared to other PEN models, Tilting screen might be better for street photography
The PEN-F is a deliberately beautiful camera that's not just built for show. Inside is a brand new 20MP sensor and enough processing power for 10fps continuous shooting and full HD video at 60/50fps. It's a small camera packed with controls but it just do...
Abstract: Olympus PEN-F review: Hands-on First Look The pretty, retro-styled PEN F will be available in silver, or all-black Olympus PEN-F at a glance: 20-million-pixel Four Thirds sensor ISO 80-25600 (extended) 2.36-million-dot OLED EVF (0.62x magnification) 1.04-...
Maitani-san's legacy lives on Even though it isn't a perfect digital recreation of the original, this new PEN-F is a stylish, solidly constructed piece of kit that we think enthusiasts will adore. Cynics might dismiss this as a slimmer, more stylish O...
Olympus PEN F – Performance and AF The PEN F is very quick to use, breezing through playback and switching on pretty much instantaneously. If you leave the camera in the “on” position and don't touch it for some time, it will automatically switch off – yo...
iAuto and Program shooting modes are accurate and easy in all situations, Dedicated Video Capture Button is always ready to record, Overall image quality is excellent, Color adjustments are easy and fun, Burst shooting performance lives up to the huge 10f
Camera with lens can be difficult to hold onto with one hand. An additional grip is needed for comfort and stability
Olympus launched the original PEN F in 1963. Much like modern gadgetry, the idea was to build a more compact and elegant camera. The result was a "half-frame" format that captured imagines on half of a 35mm film frame and doubled the amount of pictures on...