Olympus PEN E-P5

HI everyone,

I’ve changed my mind as to which camera to take with me as a backup to my Olympus PEN-F. I originally thought I’d take my Olympus E-PL8 but I’ve decided instead that I’ll be taking my Olympus PEN E-P5. This camera still fits beautifully in my add on pouch for my Billingham camera bag, It takes the same BLN-1 battery as my other cameras thus giving me one more additional battery and means that I don’t have to take two battery types and two different USB camera battery chargers. Another significant benefit is that it has five-axis image stabilasation rather than the E-PL8’s three axis stabilsation. It doesn’t have an electronic shutter option which is something that I use all the time on OM-D and PEN-F cameras. principally to reduce wear but this doesn’t bother me as I’m thinking that, apart from serving as a backup it’ll be a good camera to take out in the night time and, with the possibility of banding under artificial light when using electronic shutter I’d rather be using a mechanical shutter. Lastly, it has a small built in pop-up flash, I don’t really use flash that much but it’ll no doubt come in handy if I need one for family shots etc.. I’m also taking my EVF4 plugin electronic viewfinder, the last camera in the series to have this option as,, without it, it only has a back LCD screen. I do like this camera, it’s compact, stylish and has all the features that I require. Over the years I’ve become more and more a fan of their PEN series cameras. Fit one of the small pancake lenses like the Lumix 14mm f/2.5, 20mm f/1.7 or 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 and one has a very compact, lightweight yet still feature-packed camera which is ideally suited for travel.

Kind regards

Leigh