The PEN E-P3 or simply ‘PEN’ has the fastest* auto-focus of any camera with interchangeable lenses. With its world-beating FAST AF (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) timeless metal design and state-of-the-art touch-sensitive OLED display it’s a genuine alternative to bulkier and more expensive SLRs.
Compact classic design
•Stylish design with metal finish
•3-inch OLED touchscreen display for brilliant playback of stills and movies from all angles
•Available in 3 colours (white silver black)
•Interchangeable grip for a personalised fit and comfortable handling
•Neatly integrated pop-up flash system
SLR image quality
•12.3 Megapixel Live MOS sensor
•FAST (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) AF the world’s fastest autofocus*
•Comprehensive system of Micro Four Thirds lenses covering all photographic needs
•Powerful new TruePic VI image processor
Convenient to use
•Three smart buttons for customisation to conveniently most commonly used features
•Smart settings for simple in-camera optimisation of photos
•Two dials for easy and quick adjustment of the aperture and exposure time
•An in-camera level gauge displaying relation of angle to the actual horizon
Creativity & HD Movie
•Ten different Art Filters and Art Filter Effects for direct creative enhancement of photos - including the two new additions “star light” and “white edge”
•Full HD Movie with stereo sound depth of field and integration of Art Filters
•Widened creative scope with a wide range of compatible lenses and accessories for specialist photography styles
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Megapixel | 13.1 |
| Type | Single Lens Kit |
| Lens Type | 17mm Pancake lens |
| Colour of product | Black |
| LCD Screen Size | 3.0 |
| Compatible memory cards | SD Memory Card (SDHC SDXC UHS-I compatible) Class 6 is recommended for Movie shooting and Eye-Fi Card |
| Built-in flash | Y |
| Interface | HDMI USB Bluetooth |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 122 x 69.1 x 34.3mm mm |
| Weight | 321 g |
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