Olympus Pen-F
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with M.Zuiko 30mm 1:3.5 macro lens
Date of Production: 2016
Type of Camera: digital system camera
Sensor type: µ4/3, 5184×3888 pixels (20.3 megapixel)
Lens: interchangeable µ4/3 system lenses
Shutter: electronically controlled focal plane shutter or electronically simulated shutter
Shutter speed range: 1/8000 to 60sec. (focal plane shutter), 1/16000 to 60sec. (electronical shutter)
Viewfinder: 1.23× enlarging EVF, 2360000 pixels
ASA/ISO range: ISO 80 to ISO 25600
Flash: attachable flexible kit flash FL-LM3
Exposure Metering: 324-field matrix, center-weighted, spot
Focusing: sensoe-based contrast autofocus
Focusing areas: 81 AF fields
Continuous Shooting: 16 images (highest resolution) at speed 10 fps
Bracketing: white balance, exposure (7 shots), ISO, HDR
Custom WB: automatically, cloudy, sunny, WB bracketing, fine-tuning, shadow, flash, underwater, neon light, bulb light, colour temperatuere choice from 2.000 to 14.000 K, manual
Rear monitor: 3,0" TFT LCD monitor with 1037000 pixels
Image Data Recording: SD card
Battery: BLN-1 lithium ion 7.2V battery, 1220 mAh
Weight: 420g (SD-card and battery included)
Dimensions: 125×72×37mm
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The Olympus Pen-F was made in 2016 as a highlight of its maker's series of digital Olympus Pen system cameras (CSC) which shall resemble of the analog Olympus Pens, which once were popular 35mm film half-frame cameras, thus resembling a very classic Olympus camera series. Of course the type name Olympus Pen-F refers to the only analog Olympus Pen for interchangeable lenses, the Olympus Pen F. The step upwards of the camera top towards the viewfinder side is the only significant takeover of the classic Pen F's camera body design, beside pen-alike flatness. The Pen-F's top bears much more user-interface elements than the top of its analog brother. Other than the other digital Olympus Pens the Pen-F got a viewfinder, an electronical one.