You will need to download the OI.Share app to your mobile device, it’s available for Android and iOS (iPhone / iPad) as well. Olympus also introduced OI.Share feature, that allows you to sync your camera with your mobile device by generating a QR code on the back LCD and your camera and phone are synced in a secure private connection. You enjoy the ability to remote control your camera from your smartphone using a free smartphone app provided by Olympus called “Olympus Image Share 2.0”, utilize your phone’s internal GPS receiver to automatically geotag images and transfer images between your camera and your mobile device or home computer. Olympus doesn’t stop here and also added a built-in Wi-Fi. The camera uses a new AF feature called “Super Spot AF” that was designed to help photographers to easily focus on very small subjects. You also get super fast autofocus performance borrowed from the E-M5 as well. Olympus also added a new short release time lag AF mode to allow you to capture sequential shots much faster with shutter release time lag of 0.044 seconds and allows the camera to capture up to 9 fps in burst mode. E-P5 is the first Compact System Camera to feature a mechanical shutter and allows the camera to shoot at maximum shutter speed of 1/8000 sec and enjoy a 1/320 sec. This features was inherited from the OM-D E-M5 and it’s a very effective image stabilization mechanism that I am thrilled to see in the E-P5. Olympus also added a Multi-motion IS feature that works with the 5-axis image stabilization to provide better compensation of camera movement during video recording. The E-P5 is equipped with Olympus 5-axis image stabilization mechanism (Oh Yeah!!), an in-body sensor-shift image stabilization that compensate camera movement in 5 axis (yaw, pitch, rolling motion, vertical shift, horizontal shift). The E-P5 looks amazing, with its retro-style design that we are all familiar with, designed with all-metal casing that gives you a feel that you are holding a professional equipment in your hand This new Micro Four Thirds camera features a 16-megapixel sensor, TruePic VI image processor and was built to be very responsive so you’ll never miss a crucial moment. The camera was designed to match the look and feel of the the PEN F from 1963 (see image below and video at the end of this section). The E-P5 PEN flagship signifies Olympus commitment to excellence for the Compact System Camera market and its wide fan base of serious and professional photographers as well. The PEN E-P5 is an amazing camera that packs tons of useful features, some evolutionary in every sense of the word. For a release starting price of ~$1000 (last checked on B&H), this camera is even a bit more expensive than the E-M5, Olympus Micro Four Thirds flagship camera. The E-P5 is a direct replacement for the Olympus E-P3 model that was announced on June 30, 201. The it is, the new Olympus PEN E-P5 with all its glory. I hope that after reading this comparison review you will clearly understand the differences and can make an easier and smarter buying – Let’s begin, it’s gonna be very interesting! Olympus PEN E-P5 Introduction It’s easy to see why so many people are getting excited about this latest release and this is the perfect camera to compare against Sony NEX-6 and I know that many of you want to know the differences between the E-P5 and OM-D E-M5 as well. The PEN E-P5 inherits some of the great features of the E-M5, including the 5-axis image stabilization, AF sensor and comes with many great new features, including a mechanical shutter (first on any CSC), 1/8000 sec shutter speed, built-in Wi-Fi, full meta body and much more. The Olympus E-P5 is the latest PEN cameras from Olympus (as or the time of writing this article). In this article I will compare the Olympus PEN E-P5 vs Sony NEX-6 vs Olympus OM-D E-M5.
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