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Olympus Pen E-P7

Quick information
Brand Olympus 2021
Model E-P7
Released Year 2021
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Pen
Color Black
Status Active

Overview

The Olympus Pen E-P7 is a mirrorless camera designed with a compact body and a Micro Four Thirds sensor, offering a balance between portability and image quality.

It features a high-resolution 20-megapixel Live MOS sensor that delivers sharp and vibrant images with good dynamic range.

The camera supports in-body 5-axis image stabilization to reduce motion blur and enhance handheld shooting capabilities.

With its fast autofocus system incorporating face and eye detection, the E-P7 ensures precise focus for portraits and moving subjects.

The device includes a vari-angle LCD touchscreen that allows flexible composition and intuitive control for photographers and vloggers.

Connectivity features such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enable easy sharing and remote control via compatible devices.

Specifications

MPN V205111SE000
UPC 4545350053598
Model Olympus PEN E-P7
Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity Micro USB, Micro-HDMI
Features 4K Video Recording
Screen Size 3 in
Series Olympus PEN
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 20.3 MP

Key Advantages

The Olympus Pen E-P7 boasts a lightweight and stylish design, perfect for everyday carry.

Its 20MP sensor and image stabilization provide excellent image clarity and reduced blur.

Fast and accurate autofocus with face and eye detection improves shooting experiences, especially for portraits.

The vari-angle touchscreen enhances usability for creative angles and vlogging.

Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth simplify wireless image transfer and remote camera operation.

Compatible with a wide range of Micro Four Thirds lenses, offering versatility for diverse photography needs.

Limitations

The Micro Four Thirds sensor is smaller than full-frame, resulting in potentially higher noise in low-light conditions compared to larger sensors.

The camera's maximum continuous shooting speed is moderate, which may limit action photography performance.

The in-body stabilization, while effective, may not match the performance of some full-frame counterparts.

Battery life is limited compared to some DSLRs and larger mirrorless cameras, requiring frequent recharging for extended shoots.

No built-in viewfinder, relying instead on the LCD screen which can be challenging in bright outdoor conditions.

The autofocus system, though good, may occasionally struggle in very low light or complex scenes.

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