paul613 wrote:
Guy Parsons's many posts inspired me to switch from a Panasonic G3 to a silver Olympus E-P5. It looks and handles like a jewel.
Last week, I took delivery of my second E-P5, a white model ordered from Japan. The white one lives on my belt, soon to be joined by a white Olympus 9mm body-cap lens. My black VF-4 viewfinder stays on the silver body. But to help me compose in bright sun, I've dialed up the brightness of my LCD (under "Setup"). I'm hoping that this discreet, svelte, all-white setup, together with the body's flip screen and the lens's ultrawide field of view, will allow me to capture more candid shots.
I don't know how many times I've used DPReview's "compare cameras" feature to compare the E-P5 against other Pens--the older E-P3, or the newer E-PL7, 8, and 9. None of the other Pens would save more than 65 grams, and none would use the same BLN-1 battery. The E-PL9, at least, would give me an electronic shutter and a newer JPEG engine, without giving up the built-in flash.
If anyone has been wondering what they're missing, now is a great time to pick up one of these older Pens on eBay.
An American seller has at least 10 (probably 20) black E-P5s, new in their sealed boxes, for $260 U.S. , with free shipping within the States; he'll ship to other countries, too.
A used E-P3 can be bought from Japan in any color for about $130 to $200 shipped.
A used E-P8 can be bought from Japan in any color for about $250 shipped.
Paul S. in Maryland
Thanks Paul. I saw the ad on eBay and I was tempted. But seeing that my own E-P5 has held up so well after so many shutter releases, bangs and scraps from years of travels, I decided not to get a spare. Besides other cameras I have work great as my backup when and if my E-P5 needs repairs. Hope not; but if I do I probably just buy another E-P5. I never liked the other PENs except maybe the PEN-F, but Olympus is asking way too much for what I could justify paying.. And I'm so used to the controls of the E-P5 that I can do quick adjustments from muscle memory.