The timeless Olympus PEN-F camera got a successor. Decent, we can say from what we have seen. What the 911 is to Porsche, the PEN family is to Olympus. The original PEN-F camera was first released way back in 1963 and quickly became a bestseller with its beautiful yet simple design. Now, 53 years later, the PEN-F is back. The digital reincarnation or upgrade of the eponymous fifty-three-year-old is a mixture of a compact camera and a recognizable design that has accompanied Olympus for 80 years.
A mirrorless camera Olympus PEN-F is an upgrade of the popular model of the same name from 1963. It boasts a z sensor 20 million pixels, 5-axis image stabilizer and OLED viewfinder resolution of 2.36 million pixels. It is equipped with a switch on the forehead Creative Dial, which is a shortcut to various functions for even more beautiful photos and a better user experience. It is decorated with a recognizable design and a compact camera system. It's the cream on top of the cake 3 inch sensitive screen at the beginning.
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The Olympus PEN-F for the 21st century is timely Wi-Fi connectivity and feature support Remote Shooting and Wireless Sharing. It boasts a powerful rechargeable battery 300 recordings and up to 80 minutes of recording videos. It also boasts a 20 frames per second capability, and the aperture can capture a photo in mere 1/16000 of a second. Weighs tiny 400 grams and is therefore much lighter than the competition.
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