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{{about|the Pen F digital camera|the 1960s Pen F film camera|Olympus Pen F}}
{{about|the Pen F digital camera|the 1960s Pen F film camera|Olympus Pen F}}
[[File:Olympus PEN F.jpg|thumb|Front view of camera]]
[[File:Olympus PEN F.jpg|thumb|Front view of camera]]
The '''Olympus PEN F''' is a [[micro four thirds]] camera and the most advanced model in the digital PEN range. It includes a new 20 MP sensor, an improved 5-axis in-body [[image stabilisation]], 10 frames per second continuous shooting, and a fully articulated rear touch screen. Compared to its predecessor [[Olympus PEN E-P5|E-P5]] it has a bigger sensor, an articulating rear screen, and a built in electronic viewfinder. Fastest shutter speed is 1/8000 sec, it has [[focus peaking]] to assist manual focus, and built in Wi-Fi for connection to smartphone or tablet. The controls have been changed compared to E-P5: in addition to two horizontal top-plate dials for exposure adjustments, it has an exposure compensation dial, and a front-mouted "Creative Mode" dial. The PEN F comes in two colour schemes; black, or silver.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bracaglia|first=Dan|title=History Repeating: Olympus PEN-F Review|url=http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympus-pen-f|publisher=DPReview|accessdate=25 March 2015|author2=Samuel Spencer|author3=Carey Rose|author4=Jordan Stead|date=24 February 2016}}</ref>
The '''Olympus PEN F''' is a [[micro four thirds]] camera and the most advanced model in the digital PEN range. It includes a new 20 MP sensor, an improved 5-axis in-body [[image stabilisation]], 10 frames per second continuous shooting, and a fully articulated rear touch screen. Compared to its predecessor [[Olympus PEN E-P5|E-P5]] it has a bigger sensor, an articulating rear screen, and a built in electronic viewfinder. Fastest shutter speed is 1/8000 sec, it has [[focus peaking]] to assist manual focus, and built in Wi-Fi for connection to smartphone or tablet. The controls have been changed compared to E-P5: in addition to two horizontal top-plate dials for exposure adjustments, it has an exposure compensation dial, and a front-mounted "Creative Mode" dial. The PEN F comes in two colour schemes: black, or silver.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bracaglia|first=Dan|title=History Repeating: Olympus PEN-F Review|url=http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympus-pen-f|publisher=DPReview|accessdate=25 March 2015|author2=Samuel Spencer|author3=Carey Rose|author4=Jordan Stead|date=24 February 2016}}</ref>

The design echoes the 1963 [[Olympus Pen F]] rangefinder film camera, especially in the silver top and the chunky front dial, a nod to the shutter speed dial on the film camera.


Specifications:
Specifications:

Revision as of 00:19, 25 March 2016

Front view of camera

The Olympus PEN F is a micro four thirds camera and the most advanced model in the digital PEN range. It includes a new 20 MP sensor, an improved 5-axis in-body image stabilisation, 10 frames per second continuous shooting, and a fully articulated rear touch screen. Compared to its predecessor E-P5 it has a bigger sensor, an articulating rear screen, and a built in electronic viewfinder. Fastest shutter speed is 1/8000 sec, it has focus peaking to assist manual focus, and built in Wi-Fi for connection to smartphone or tablet. The controls have been changed compared to E-P5: in addition to two horizontal top-plate dials for exposure adjustments, it has an exposure compensation dial, and a front-mounted "Creative Mode" dial. The PEN F comes in two colour schemes: black, or silver.[1]

The design echoes the 1963 Olympus Pen F rangefinder film camera, especially in the silver top and the chunky front dial, a nod to the shutter speed dial on the film camera.

Specifications:

  • 20MP Live MOS Four Thirds format sensor
  • 1/8000 sec top mechanical shutter speed (1/16,000 with e-shutter)
  • 5-axis image stabilisation with panning detection
  • ISO 100 – 25,600
  • Burst rate: Up to 10 fps continuous shooting (20 fps with electronic shutter)
  • Focus-peaking to assist manual focus
  • Intervalometer and Time Lapse movie creation (up to 99 frames)
  • Fully articulating 1.04 million dot, 3" LCD touchscreen
  • Built-in Wi-Fi for remote shooting (full control of all settings), image transfer and adding geolocation through smartphone
  • 2.36 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder
  • Highly customizable interface, twin controls
  • 50MP High-res Shot mode
  • 1080/60p video recording

References

  1. ^ Bracaglia, Dan; Samuel Spencer; Carey Rose; Jordan Stead (24 February 2016). "History Repeating: Olympus PEN-F Review". DPReview. Retrieved 25 March 2015.