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July 2013
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Construction et design réussis
Excellente réactivité de l'autofocus même en basse lumière
Très bonne dynamique des fichiers bruts
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Obturateur au 1/8000 s pour utiliser des optiques lumineuses en plei
Excellente réactivité de l'autofocus
Obturateur au 1/8000 s pour utiliser des optiques lumineuses en plein soleil
Belle qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Filtres artistiques réussis
Stabilisation mécanique en photo et vidéo
Parc d'optiques complet
Co
L'Olympus PEN EP5 produit des photos d'une qualité assez correcte pour sa catégorie
Tout en étant plutôt simple à utiliser. Qui plus est
Il se montre très rapide
Qualité d'image
Gestion des hautes sensibilités jusqu'à 3200
Design et construction
Nombreuses personnalisations
Large écran orientable et tactile
Wifi
Réactivité de l'AF
Filtres arty intéressants
Large parc optique
Viseur optionnel confortable d
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de viseur intégré (vendu en option)
Pas de mode panoramique par balayage
Menus encore complexes et peu avenants
Ecran tactile non multipoint
Pas de prise micro / casque
Pas de modes manuels en vidéo
Pas de tropicalisation
Pas de mode totalement
Fonctionnalités Wi-Fi limitées
Pas de mode totalement silencieux
Les boutons et la molette de navigation sont peu pratiques et flash pas orientable
Publié: 2013-08-09, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
We've nitpicked with the problems on this camera, but if we didn't there would be barely anything wrong with it. If you're in the market for a great mirrorless/Micro Four Thirds camera and have $1000 to spend, you'll do yourself a disservice by going past...
Like its predecessor, the PEN E-P5 will suit photographers who want a compact and versatile interchangeable-lens camera for general photography. It has the advantage of being able to use the many lenses and accessories designed for the Micro Four Thirds s...
Incredibly quick autofocus. Very fast performance overall. Intuitive dual dial control system. Focus peaking. Great image quality.
Handgrip is not removable. Only one frame rate for video recording
This impressive Pen camera from Olympus comes with built-in Wi-Fi, an appealing design and generally snappy performance to satisfy photographers who crave speed....
Fantastic screen, Lots of art filters, Builtin WiFi, 1/8000 sec shutter speed
No builtin viewfinder, Limited remote shooting, Kit lens a little disappointing
The E-P5 is one of the most fun cameras we've used recently, but that doesn't stop it from also being one of the most impressively performing. Image quality is superb, while handling, on the whole, is sensible and intuitive. It helps that the camera has ...
Extrait: 16.1 megapixels12.3 megapixelsImage processorTruePic VIDial controlsTop of front and rear panelsCylinder on thumb rest plus rotating dial around arrow padMonitorTilting 3-inch Electrostatic Capacitance Type Touch Panel with approx. 1,037,000 dotsFixed 3-i...
IntroductionIf you're wondering why so many cameras are looking retro these days, you have Olympus to thank. Four years ago, the retro-inspired PEN E-P1 launched to rave demand, and four years later we have the PEN E-P5, still strongly rocking the retro-l...
IntroductionIf you're wondering why so many cameras are looking retro these days, you have Olympus to thank. Four years ago, the retro-inspired Pen E-P1 launched to rave demand, and four years later, we have the Pen E-P5, still strongly rocking the retro-...
Beautiful design, Twin control dials instead of one, Easy to switch AF points, Leadingclass 5axis IS, Impeccable image quality
Strap lugs get in way of fingers, UI not intuitive in some places, Menu doesn't respond to touch, White balance leans towards yellow
If you're wondering why so many cameras are looking retro these days, you have Olympus to thank. Four years ago, the retro-inspired Pen E-P1 launched to rave demand, and four years later we have the Pen E-P5, still strongly rocking the retro-look and look...
Extrait: The Olympus Pen E-P5 costs $1,388 (body only, inclusive of GST). The standard bundle includes a 16GB SD card, Pen Suit Case and a three-month extended local warranty.It comes in silver, black and white and will be available at the end of next month.Shutte...