Review of the Olympus E – P3 digital pen

Third-generation model “Pen” Lighthouse maintains sumptuous style retro while that fortunately press into an integral flash

Olympus E – P1 of the end of 2009 was the first hybrid of SLR interchangeable lens compact digital to us really excited, his style largely magnificent survival of the 1960s and robust finishing steel brushed. Two years later the third E – P3 of generation model arrived and fortunately very few things have changed, except minimum tweaks for the better.

Most notable is, finally, a pop-up flash in the upper plate. Handling wise, some features have been adopted end models E-PL1/E-PL2 below. It’s on-line Guide that allows less experienced users to manually adjust the depth of field via a screen cursor instead of having to knew nothing at the opening.

The proportions of the E – PPP are 122×89.1×34.3mm, therefore, even with the ability to experience unscrew the handle, is one for your bag instead of a jacket, with a weight of 321 g body only.

Olympus E – P3 controls (ease of use)

With the addition of welcome from the pop up flash, the shooting mode dial, which was formerly recessed in the top plate has swapped over the other side of the hotshoe, nestled beside high shutter button. Scene and object recognizing intelligent reliable point to allow Auto mode and filming the operation also included here are the creative program auto, priority at the opening, obturator Quartet priority for those who want to get their hands on. Controls of screwing are many and mainly the led button, apart from a scroll wheel scrolling Checklist surrounding its multi-directional joystick.

Olympus E – P3 screen

The number of physical checks is something surprising because E – P3 offer also touch control screen. It is therefore possible avoid using the touch screen entirely if wanted, and in truth it is not add us much to the camera; We would have preferred the adjustable screen angle introduced workplace E – PL3 beach. In the absence of an optical viewfinder clip, however, we are dependent on the screen of the composition and review and fortunately this is where it’s assets with a view of life as the technology of OLED and 610 k-point resolution.

Olympus E – P3 speed (performance, essentially)

Olympus has provided E – P3 with a redesign 14-42 mm screw objective zoom which is much quieter than before when the automatic development of adjustment. This proves a boon during the recording of Full HD video clips. Its main claim is however not for more silent world but rather fast autofocus, a claim also made by Panasonic to its same cameras system g series. We tested this boast the GF3 model alongside the E – P3 and one finger on each shutter release button, declaring a draw.

Olympus E – P3 battery

The Olympus E – P3 of rechargeable lithium ion battery is good for a beating of 330 respectable for a full charge, just 10 images less than the Panasonic GF3 physically smaller. The two are slightly above the average results for the duration of the power.

Olympus E – P3 photos and videos

We were able to play with the E – P3 with not only provided general standard its zoom, but also with its new glass 12 mm heavyweight first lens – 750 quid on its own – to portrait of shooting. This allowed us to reach some lovely low depth of field – in focus, ears eyes effects of focus – for more professional results that are achievable with nothing more than a digital SLR. However if you want results sharp pin and do not mind on smaller form factor, we a DSLR is even more marked. On the Art filters are also worth singling out praise, with your drama mostly gravelly and bright mode. They can be applied to the video and stills – which really raises the game for the E – P3.

Olympus E – P3 Verdict

Although it seems positively chunky ranged against simultaneously released Lumix DMC – GF3 lens interchangeable compact camera Panasonic – which uses the same mirror-less mechanism and core sensor technology – E – P3 brushed metal finish breathes real class; sufficient to suggest a price of £ 749 label might actually be paid. The inclusion of a pop-up flash is something that that we asked for, for the past two years, so we are particularly pleased to see here without adding to the core implementation.

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