I bought a Pen F and have had it for a few weeks now. It's the most fun camera I've ever shot with. 17mm and in b/w mode, it is perfect for street photography.
As for lenses, these are the MUST HAVE lenses for the Pen F: Olympus 12mm f2 Olympus 17mm f1.8 Olympus 45mm f1.8 Olympus 75mm f1.8 Honorable mentions: Olympus 25mm f1.8
@@thedarkslide This is also a must have. Panasonic Leica 25mm 1.4. Also not for everyone but for me a must have…and for the old school experience… the Voigtlander Nokton 17.5mm 0.95
Bought a PEN-F 18 months ago for my Street photography, best decision I ever made, got rid of my Fuji gear I previously used, the PEN-F is feature rich and great to use, lenses are amazing.. Its old, retro, but gives most modern equivalents a run for their money.
18 November 2024.update... I just bought one (Pen F... again). still love it... going be my main street machine here in Bangkok...LOL Note; I will probably grab the Lumix 14/2.5...together they make a great pocketable combo for street. Cheers
I had one in 2018 and I loved it. I regret selling it so much. Trying to pick a new one up through a Korean online marketplace tonight. GMarket has some new but they won't ship electronic to the USA past a certain price point (not sure about other countries). Trying "Auction." Another Korean marketplace tonight. Fun fact, the Pen F's "grain" setting on the monochrome 2 jpeg is actually scanned film grain that Olympus built in. That's why it looks so close to film or Tri-X 400ish. Hopefully I will be able to purchase it. Fingers crossed.
I have both the GX9 and the Pen F. For street photography I prefer the flip up screen of the GX9. It happens that I use the GX9 just to shoot in square format and monochrome. The Pen F is a beauty and a jpeg machine. The way you can tweak your jpeg profiles is unmatched.
Yeah, I think the film sims in the Pen-F are better than Fujifilm's sims... and they are easier to set up using the color wheels/filters/curves in the Pen-F interface. Having learned photography with a film camera, I created t Kodachrome, & Ektachrome film sims that look great. The Pen-F already comes with a perfect Tri-X sim, that you can add red/yellow/orange/green B&W filters to ... and dial in the amount of grain you like from none to lots. The Pen-F is a JPEG shooters dream.
When you look at the capabilities of the PEN-F, one could easily determine that there are newer and more capable cameras in terms of speed, autofocus and computational prowess. Especially when you consider the new camera might even be less expensive than a used PEN-F. I evaluated many options for my 2nd Olympus body but in the end I just plunked down my hard earned cash on one. Practical person that I am, I did not take the decision entirely from my heart but passion is behind my choice. In researching the history of the camera I came to learn that the design team was driven by a desire to honor the spirit of Maitani, and basically no expense was spared in the design and manufacturing of this camera. They wanted to create a “classic” digital camera. Also one that would show off the traditional design and manufacturing prowess of Olympus. Rumour has it that Olympus lost money on every body sold. And this partly explains why it is highly unlikely that a worthy successor to the Pen-F will ever see the light of day. In US dollars it would have to retail for mor than the current star attraction, the Fujifilm X100vi. So in some ways I bought it as a way to experience that legacy, but in terms of its output it does have a unique sensor and JPEG engine that exists in no other camera.
If you have not used a PEN-F you need to do so. It is quite different to other MFT. For one thing they are Marmite (is that Vegemite the same?) - love it or hate it, no in between. The silver job is defo bling. Downsides It is a jpeg monster, at least raw+jpeg. If you never, ever shoot jpeg it is not for you. Shoot "for the jpeg", OM Workspace can emulated the settings and convert it, I do not think others can. The viewfinder can be awkward, it will not take any rubber eyecup. It is not a video camera other than it can shoot the odd video clip, the flip-out screen is wasted on it. It is crying out for a tilt screen for waist level and much else. I think they gave it the flip-out for flat back aesthetics, a mistake. No finger grip so big heavy lenses can be unwieldy to hold. It is CDAF so not best suited to action shots or wildlife. You can though, we did it olde school. Upsides It can emulate any film stock and out-Fuji Fuji. A little more laborious to load the code. Excellent mono too. Excellent 5.5ev IBIS Output is on par with the best of the best current MFT. This is quite a biggie. I cannot tell the difference between PEN-F and G9 without delving into the exif.
You can also dial in a certain color scheme in the Pen F. E.g. Kodakchrome 25 and others like Fujichrome if you can lay your hand on it. Rob Trek here on RUclips shows you how to do it.
I got into the micro 4/3 system with a Pen-F in 2017, and I love and use it together extensively with a Lumix G9. Both cameras have their advantages, but the Pen-F is by far the most sexy one. It is my "Leica", that I could never afford, and with RAW and the AI noise reduction feature in Lightroom, high ISO is irrelevant. I have even thought about buying a secondhand one, to have 2 different lenses attached, and still keep the weight low. I wish that OM would release an updated version, but keep faithful to the virtues of the old model.
Hi Grant, I was faced with the decision to buy a Pen F or a Lumix GX* camera a few years ago. It then first became the GX80/GX85 because of the price. A used GX80 cost a third of a used Pen F. But through frequent use of the GX80 I learned to appreciate many things about Lumix cameras. Then last year I traded in the GX80 for a GX9. One of the main reasons is the power switch, which is located on the right side of all Lumix cameras, so that the camera can be operated one-handed for the main functions. For quick shooting, it has always bothered me with the Olympus cameras that the power switch is on the left side. I also like the tilting display much better than the flip-out display like on the Pen F. The Pen F is a very stylish camera and looks very good visually. But I simply like the handling of the Lumix cameras better. But that is certainly a very individual thing. And what continued to bother me with Olympus is the camera menu, which - again from my personal point of view - is somehow more confusing. I also find the menu in Lumix cameras clearer and more intuitive. In the end, this has led me to keep my Olympus cameras E-M10 Mk. II, E-PL7 and E-M5 Mk. III against the GX9 and a G91 (aka G90/G95).
I believe Minolta pioneered image stabilisation before Konica Minolta sold off their camera division to Sony. But, if I had the funds, an all black Pen-F would be on my list. The Panasonic Lumix GX8, I currently use does seem to be the slightly better camera, so I'm fine with not having a Pen-F, and I'm more inclined to go for an EM5 III as my good Olympus M4/3 camera. I do have other Olympus cameras, and they all render beautifully.
I use an older Pen, An Olympus Pen E-P3! Yes, I want a Pen F but it's out of my price range. The JPEGs are nice, you can adjust them to even match film stock colors if you choose to.
Hi Grant, cool video and I've had my eye on the inimitable Pen F as well. As you've pointed out it's a beautiful camera and has a sort of 'mythical' status. The only two things I'd say against it is that it will have a lot of overlap with your GX9, which in a number of ways is already a superior street photography camera; and secondly it is getting on in years now with some of the drawbacks that come with that. There is talk that OM System may release an updated Pen F but I wonder how much of this is valid rumour as opposed to wishful thinking. Id love to see an updated version with newer sensor. Either way, if you end up getting one I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Hi, I have owned both of these. I was shooting GX9 for 2 years (is sold now) and Pen F for 4 years. GX9 is a better street camera since it starts faster, has better AF and it has flipout screen. But Pen F is a cult. You can enhance it with a sofr release button, add some leather case and you have the best looking m43 camera. I also love Olympus dials (metal and really amazing feel to them). Altogether I prefer shooting Pen F. If it only had a better AF then it would be absolutely the best camera out there (I also shoot Fujifilm). Cheers.
The camera performs superbly and complements the 15mm Leica 1.7 lens well. Sometimes I pair it with my Pentax lenses, even though they weigh roughly four times more than the Pen F. The thumb rest grip on my unit detached after numerous adjustments of the flip-out screen, but I found a solution by buying adhesive leather from Amazon and mending it on my own. Despite this, I love using the camera due to its lightweight nature, and I have no regrets about buying it, especially since I got it for around $825.
Amateur photographer here, I have a G9 and a Pen F, awesome opinions here and this is mine, the number one reason to buy the Pen F is the retro style, you will FEEL different because it is different, people notice you and your camera but in a good way, I have been questioned and complimented multiple times about the camera, even by photographers, it’s just an awesome and capable piece of hardware to carry around, I have the 17,25,45mm and the Pro 12-40mm but mostly use the Pro 12-40mm and the 17mm.
I picked up a nice Pen F from MPB for under $1000 U.S. I really love it. When they stopped making it I kicked myself for not getting one. My personal “holy grail” of lens are the Olympus 12-40mm 2.8, the Panasonic 42.5mm 1.7, the Olympus 17mm 1.8, the Panasonic 14mm 2.5, and the Panasonic Leica 9mm 1.7.
I've owned the PEN-F since 2016 and it's always in my bag. Perfect for travel and street photography with the Zuiko 17mm f1.8 and the Monochrome profile 2 is awesome. I will keep and use until it dies. I am not affected by GAS. I just replaced my old Oly E-M5 (2012) with a Lumix G9 Mark II.
Not a Pen-F, but to a Lumix GX80/85, I’m new to the MFT system. I’ve had everything from Nikon to Pentax to Leica etc…honestly, I wish I checked out MFT sooner. What a shocker and eye opener what the system is capable of for a fraction of the price compared to what else is out there. In recent years, all the manufacturers are chasing this super sharp and sterile look. It’s gotten to the point you can buy brand and the pictures practically look all the same. With this Lumix, and other Olympus, cameras there still has a high quality look to the pictures but it retains a certain realness to them, as well. The pictures don’t come out looking fake and over sharpened, etc. Great video and I’ll have to learn more about the Pen-f!
Once again another great video. I recently bought a second hand Pen-F, all be it I might have paid too much but it only had a shutter count of 94 (so brand new). I use it all the time with the 17mm 1.8, 4mm 2.8 fisheye 7Artisans and the allrounder 14-42mm ez lenses. The best black and white profiles around. Get a Lucky leather camera strap (20mm) and all of a sudden you are walking around with a fantastic retro camera. However any camera that takes a photo is a good camera. Best of luck in your shopping.
I too am a GX9 owner, and a long time M4/3 advocate, and, like yourself, have been drawn to the Pen-F. Based on the reviews I've read and my self acknowledged periodic suffering of GAS (I thought the GX9 had cured me 😂) I find it difficult to justify the additional expenditure (£780-880 secondhand in the UK). However, there is something about this camera, and in my case, it is the aesthetics which I found so appealing. I do have the 17 + 45mm Olympus lenses, so maybe I could kid myself that they deserve the Pen-F. I look froward to seeing how you get on on. All the best and happy shooting.
Geez. Been wanting one since it's release but man, still expensive. 😎 Side Quest: I had to Google about IBIS and as much as I was rooting for Olympus to be the 1st to do it ( because they were innovators 💯❤) the grand prize goes to Konica Minolta with the Maxxum 7D DSLR back in 2003.
Penf has always been intriguing to me. I believe the first camera with the 20mp sensor. It’s become a cult classic if such a thing exists for photogs. The oly mx1 is interesting too for speed
If om system give this with dual card slot and im in. I want such camera for weddings, session. But i want this control over jpg look in camera. And its small factor.
I've been lusting after a Fuji x100F or x100V for the last year. Gear acquisition syndrome. Instead I'm rediscovering my Olympus Pen F. Just saved $18,000,000 dollars. Thanks for the video.
I picked one 2 months ago, just to travel more lightly (I went to Japan / Korea). Well this is a game changer ! For street photography, this works very well. Let's be clear, the quality of the photos taken with my Nikon d7200 are much better, but I was able to take some great shots with it, and the lenses are very affordable. I recommend it to travel light, but if you want top notch picture quality, this will disappoint you (a LOT of noise even at low iso settings).
The PEN-F does not pair well with the 12-40 2.8 out of the box. It doesn't even sit flat on the desk when that lens is attached. I recommend an additional grip when you add that lens. But if you do so it is a great combo. I got my grip from eBay, but not the original one.
I’m an Olympus EM1.3 user. I love the look of the Pen F, but if I had a choice between the Pen F and the GX9 I’d swing toward the GX9. The availability of an EVF always wins for me.
I just ordered a used Pen F but haven't received it, yet...and for almost exactly the same reasons you mentioned: more personal photography and more street. I'm very excited about if and how this camera will influence my habits. Also about just handling it 🙂
Lenses - Panasonic lenses seem to work better on an Olympus back than Olympus lenses do on a Panasonic back. Example - if you have the X12-35/2.8, you do not want the Olympus 12-40/2.8 (the X12-35 will go Dual and DFD on your GX9, the Ollie will not). The X12-35 is a lens I regularly fit to the PEN-F, alternatively the pancake-folded PZ14-42 also an X-lens and best of the little zooms. The X-lenses were Panasonic showing off their better-than-Leica pro cine lens capability. Small issues. The Leica 25mm f/1.4 can hunt in C-AF a little on the E-M5ii but locks instantly in AFC on the G7, that will be the DFD difference. The must-have Ollie 45mm f/1.8 can also hunt in C-AF. There again the PZ14-42 lives on the E-PL7 and has no problems. FWIW my carry is the tiny E-PL7 from the same era of tech as the PEN-F. Mr.Wong thought it perhaps a better street camera than the GR III; more lenses, tilt screen (and a good strong one), add-on EVF, all the functions you could never want, basically a miniaturised E-M5ii.
I too have been looking at the Pen-F for some years now. I have the fuji versions (X-E1, X-E2S, XPro2, X100T) but I am willing to trade all those in, except the XPro2, for the Pen-F for featured reasons and size, as close as they are but the Pen-F is slightly smaller, plus the IBIS and the lenses are hard to beat. I am a RAW shooter who likes to work my colors in post process anyways so color science is no biggie for me as long as the colors are accurate, however I do love me a rich and brilliant monochrome engine which I think the Pen-F would have.
I have had a Pen-f since release. I would agree with others that it is slow to start up and generally slow in operation. Viewfinder sucks. That said, I have used the Pen-f for a great variety of photography styles. Street, travel, landscape, etc. I have taken the Pen-f camping and backpacking and have had it out in the rain and snow with no issues. Build is great. Size is great, looks great. If I were going to be buying a used Olympus camera in 2024 it would be the EM1-MK3. In my opinion, better than the Pen-f in every way, except size and looks.
Agree with most of your points here. The IBIS and tactile quality of the camera are a boon and the sensor still stands up. The lack of weather sealing isn't a deal breaker but has to be mentioned when talking build quality. Fortunately my own Pen F has survived being dropped on concrete. I'm less fussed about the JPEG engine, though I still think even in RAW, the Olympus produces nicer colours than the equivalent Panasonics. Great video - I've done a similar review on my own channel comparing it to my mini. Fact is, it's fun!
For a street camera, I think the GX9 is a better choice: faster start-up, power switch on right side, flip-up rear screen. Pen-F looks the part but functionally I think it isn't as suitable for street as the GX9.
I have had a PEN-F since it first came out but now I shoot Fuji. I still love the PEN-Fs form factor but I find the operating system and the menu to be extremely frustrating - there is nothing logical or intuitive about it. On more than one occasion I have ended up walking away from an photo opportunity due to an inability to find something in the menu. And don’t get me started on the unorganized A through J menus.
I am a Olympus EM1 mkiii for my work, I like you use a Lumix GX9, I adore that camera because of the size and the viewfinder. I also want a Pen F but they are so expensive used and have not found the right one yet. I want to get the 100 -400 lens before I purchase another body. Great video Grant.
Hi Grant another enjoyable video, I have owned a Pen F for about just over 2 years now, put in a cheeky bid on Ebay and was successful. It is a lovely camera to use and I do mainly use it for when I am out and about doing urban / street photography. Mine did come with an L grip but I got leather half case which I think looks great. I have used zooms but mainly stick with primes which is the two that you mentioned the 12 F2 and 17 F1.8. and they all live in a Think Tank Retrospective 5 bag. If I feel that I might need a little bit more reach I will use my Lumix 1.4 25mm. I always shot Raw I have used the B&W mode a few times and the colour mode once when the dial got moved and I didn't realise :) I do enjoy using it along with other mu43 camera Lumix and Olympus it might be starting to show it's age but if you do get one you will enjoy.
I shoot m43. I have an Olympus E-M1 Mk III. Call me old school but I just can’t get around the lack of an EVF such as the GX series of cameras. I’ve always admired and even lusted after the PEN F, but that lack of EVF is the challenge for me. I’m a generalist when it comes to my choices of photography, but I’ve never felt that my E-M1 Mk III couldn’t cut it. I find the 12-40 is a workhorse in ,ost situations and my 20mm f1.7 and 25mm f 1.8 are there for low light. The 20mm may seem redundant but it can be a godsend in smaller spaces sometimes. I hope the PEN F exceeds your expectations and meets your needs. I don’t think that you can go too far wrong.
I have had my Pen F for years, and love it. I have used the Oly 12 F2 and 17 1.8, but much prefer the Panasonic 15 1.7(fantastic), the Oly 25 1.8, and the Sigma 56 1.4. You should pick up a Pen F - it is soldly built, the jpegs are amazing. I have the L grip and like it a great deal. Good luck!
I have been a PEN E-PL1 user for a long, long time. Just upgraded to a PEN F and it is the best photo decision I’ve made. MFT is an underrated format but I’m a big fan.
I have the 12-40 Pro and an E-P5 (along with an E-PM2 and EM5.3, Olympus fan) I find its a great versatile lens but feels a bit awkward on the E-P5 which is a similar size to the PEN F from what I've seen in comparisons. Looking forward to seeing videos of the PEN F when you get one and hearing if you end up getting the pro lens again. PEN F has been on my radar for a while but the prices they go for to this day has kept me from buying. I've recently completed the 17/25/45 Olympus lens trinity (adding the 25 to replace the lumix 25/1.7). 25/50mm is my favourite by far and has replaced the pro lens as the lens that lives on my EM5. Will be interesting to hear what you settle on for your go to (Olympus) street lens.
I bought my Pen-f 3 or 4 years ago through MPB. I had to look hard and long to tell that it was even used. I love the looks of it, I got the silver and black with the 14-42 silver lens as well. It's lightweight and just large enough to fit in your hands nicely. As mentioned, many customizable features as well. I find the image quality very good, the 4/3rds factor being no problem. You should buy one.
In fact, 4 x 3 aspect ratio is the true painterly format so that Olympus, like most medium-format cameras, supports production of imagistic resources for subsequent studio painting. In general, 3 x 2 aspect ("full-frame") wastes a third of the conceptually usable image space.
I just bought an Oly Pen-F today. I have the Lumix G9ii which I use for bird photography with long lenses, anything zoom. But I also have quite a few primes and vintage lenses. For walk around I wanted a 2nd camera body so I could load a different lens and/or carry both at the same time. I don't do very much video and if I did I'd have great options on the G9ii. I might be wrong but is the Pen-F the smallest MFT camera that allows you to switch out the lens?
It's great to hear you talk about the business aspects of your channel. I think you mentioned fuji but wanted to stick with M43, as you thought that would make growing your channel easier - you may be right! :) Here in the UK, a well-used E-P5 goes for £160 whereas a Pen-F, in good condition, starts at £700. Perhaps you could test this business idea by starting with an E-P5 and that Olympus 17mm? I've recently gone from an E-M1 i to G9 and I love the menus of the G9, the battery life, ergos and that 20MB sensor. I'd like the next GX9 to use my G9 batteries :) But if I don't get a GX9 then a Fuji or used A7C would compliment my large G9. Good luck with your decision.
LOL- had the opposite experience - went from E-M5 MkIi to a Lumix GX80 - the worst menu and on screen controls I have ever experienced in nearly 20 years of digital - worse than Sony! Sold it and replaced with a PEN E-PL9 - oddly crippled functionality as regards the electronic shutter but at least I can understand it!
Just get one Grant..! No "ifs', no 'buts', just do it. If retro is your thing then the Pen F really does rule the roost (OK maybe together with certain Fuji and Nikon offerings) in a superb compact street shooting Tasmanian Devilish way. So it's not perfect (no camera is) but the benefits far outweigh the flaws. When I tell you that MY only criticisms are the rather flimsy battery door, poor placement of the tripod bush, and the awkward nature of flipping out the flippy screen, then you will understand I love it - period.
who knows if Om-System is actually looking at this video. I am a nikon dslr shooter for work, but for my own uses, and even as a light backup in some work, the micro43 system is just perfect and way more funny. A new Pen-F would be really a master camera....
The Pen F does not fit in a pocket, that is for me one of the two cons for using it for street. The other is the AF system, far from what the M5 MarkIII or the Panasonic GF7 can do. Point in favor, people find it a "nice" camera and many think that it is analogue which makes everyone around you have a more relaxed attitude, to achieve this the silver one is better over black one.
I've had the PenF since Feb 2016 (upgraded from GX1) and it's my holiday play/smash/crash camera. Unlike my former Olympus film SLRs, I don't have any Zuikos but stuck to my Panasonic m4/3 and use only the 20/1.7 and 14/2.5 pancake lenses with my PenF. I found the Zuikos to be larger at the same FL. The opposite of you, I've been wondering in 2024 if I want to dump all t hat for the X100VI with the reason that my PenF is over 8 yrs old and am keen on something newer. However, is the old PenF tech holding me back wanting something new? Nope. PenF has still served well in the past 8 yrs
I actually have one with a few lens and a flash one of the lens is about 12 inches i dont know much about it would love some more info on it and maybe find a buyer that would actually appreciate it
Hi Grant, great video. I also think it's good to have goals and a vision for the future. I think from what I see watching your videos that increasing your street photography would suit your character and add value to your channel. In regards to the Pen f, I have never seen one and know nothing about them and don't have any grounds to judge. Having said that tho, I'm not sure that you need one to achieve your goals. Like you, I have a gx9 and absolutely love it for street work. It has All the things that you mention about the pen f and more. For me, I wouldn't be without the tilt up screen. I love holding the camera near my tummy looking down at the screen with my thumb on the button ready to shoot - especially when close to people. I get close up shots that I don't feel comfortable with holding the camera up by my face. 😅 ❤
Tilt screens are great for high or low-level shots... if you only ever shoot horizontal photos. If you want to shoot a vertical photo from a different level, flip-out screens are the only way to go.
I personally adore my pen f.I often feel i dont need another camera than my Pen f. I am curios if there will be or if it exist, a follow up camera to pen f. Do you know?
ATG & I knew the beginners/amateurs want video over still & higher meg which this don't. m4/3 will become 4/3 dues to dated mega pixels. A 50Meg plus is needed with 4k videos
i bit the bullet and just snap up (pun intended) a pen f almost mint (sc109) with the m.zuiko 17/1.8 for usd930 (waiting to collect). i held my friends pen f and knew in an instance this was my camera. Sold off my A7ii and while waiting for A7c2 price to drop, i will be playing a lot with the pen f thro 2024. btw, is the camera great for landscapes and astrophoto? where can i find online the manual as this is missing
I have one and it's definitely a really beautiful camera and I like the ergonomics as long as I have an accessory grip attached, which are cheap, doesn't add too much bulk or ruin the look of it. The focusing though isn't great and other cameras have better specs for that. It's also not weather sealed and that's a big disadvantage for me as I really like the piece of mind to shoot the thing in any conditions. It's also more expensive than a lot of what I'd consider to be more capable cameras. I think the real reason to own one is not just the JPEG quality, which is likely similar to other Olympus cameras but that it's got some unique features for manipulating the settings for JPEGs on the go (that I don't see as being similar to anything else). Unfortunately, I'm a dedicated RAW shooter so the JPEG features mean nothing to me and it's a bit frustrating that Olympus never made any kind of firmware mod that allows one to reprogram the JPEG features (primarily with a wheel on the front of the camera) for use with other functions. Other than the looks and the specialty JPEG features, I would say that the camera is overpriced and under featured/under speced. The EM-1 mkII has the same 20 mpx sensor, better specs and is weather sealed. It is a bit larger, but still not anything like super-bulky, is considered to be far more robust and has a better grip built in. I'd love to do a straight up trade for one of those for my Pen F as I think that it's an all around better camera and I would be using it for street photography too...
Might be alone here, but the side-flip on the pen-f isn't great for quick and discrete street shots. Maybe fine for video and selfies, but no for basic photog needs.
Hello, I have been following your channel for a while. You are doing an excellent job. I think the way you speak and gesture is excellent. My question to you on this topic, and I know you have many cameras. Do you need a new camera or do you want a new camera? Too much stuff is counterproductive. But that's just my opinion.
Thanks for yet another interesting video. A few years ago, i lusted after a Pen F - who wouldn't? I borrowed my friends for a few days and tried it out along with a GX9. On that 8:51 occasion my head ruled rather than my heart and I bought a GX9. The GX9 was a better device in every way. I still crave a Pen F though! For the reasons you outline, it is still a gem worth cherishing.
I’ve previously owned an Olympus pen f. It’s a great camera, but over priced IMO. Although, I may be jealous as I got mine secondhand when prices were pretty decent (about the same price you’d get a gx9 for secondhand these days) and I sold it for about the same. But prices, at least in the UK, have sky rocketed since then. I’d be hard pressed to justify one these days given the gx9 is on the market which is much cheaper and does a lot of the same stuff.
Mr. Davies and viewers are underrating the PEN F as merely a street camera. The PEN F is the best small camera ever made and needs no improvement as long as batteries are made to support it. The PEN F very easily supports production of 16x20 prints as long as the entire frame is utilized. Davies does well running down the obvious things but the PEN F is capable of true depth and breadth. The amazing "time-composite" ("TC") mode is something only Olympus cameras can do, though it is best exploited using an extreme ND filter and a tripod. The Olympus 8-25 mm f/4, an M. Zuiko gem, is fantastic on the PEN F for landscape and architecture (esp. TC). For unmodified IR photography, though, the early EM1 Olympus (16MP) is better than the PEN F due to ghosting.
Get yourself an older Olympus EM1, which has the exact flip-up screen you like and plenty of resolution, plus a constellation of available adjustments. The EM1 is also unexcelled in unmodified IR photography using deep-red filter and a tripod.
I have several of the TTArtisan manual focus lenses -- the 25mm and 50mm are a great combo. They look amazing and soooooo retro with the Pen-F. Results are great even at f/2, but f/5.6 to f/8 these lenses are razor sharp... each costs < $100. The 35mm f/1.4 from TTArtisan is probably their best lens for image quality -- also small and pretty on Pen-F bodies and < $100.
Well - you will not get it for it’s AF. It’s terrible. Too bad since it looks so god. But a good looking camera isn’t much to have if one comes home with a bunch of out of focus images.
I bought a Pen F and have had it for a few weeks now. It's the most fun camera I've ever shot with. 17mm and in b/w mode, it is perfect for street photography.
100%
As for lenses, these are the MUST HAVE lenses for the Pen F:
Olympus 12mm f2
Olympus 17mm f1.8
Olympus 45mm f1.8
Olympus 75mm f1.8
Honorable mentions:
Olympus 25mm f1.8
@@thedarkslide This is also a must have. Panasonic Leica 25mm 1.4.
Also not for everyone but for me a must have…and for the old school experience… the Voigtlander Nokton 17.5mm 0.95
Bought a PEN-F 18 months ago for my Street photography, best decision I ever made, got rid of my Fuji gear I previously used, the PEN-F is feature rich and great to use, lenses are amazing.. Its old, retro, but gives most modern equivalents a run for their money.
Use my Pen F's often. They're just great fun cameras & great shooters too.
18 November 2024.update... I just bought one (Pen F... again). still love it... going be my main street machine here in Bangkok...LOL Note; I will probably grab the Lumix 14/2.5...together they make a great pocketable combo for street. Cheers
I had one in 2018 and I loved it. I regret selling it so much. Trying to pick a new one up through a Korean online marketplace tonight. GMarket has some new but they won't ship electronic to the USA past a certain price point (not sure about other countries). Trying "Auction." Another Korean marketplace tonight. Fun fact, the Pen F's "grain" setting on the monochrome 2 jpeg is actually scanned film grain that Olympus built in. That's why it looks so close to film or Tri-X 400ish. Hopefully I will be able to purchase it. Fingers crossed.
I have both the GX9 and the Pen F. For street photography I prefer the flip up screen of the GX9. It happens that I use the GX9 just to shoot in square format and monochrome.
The Pen F is a beauty and a jpeg machine. The way you can tweak your jpeg profiles is unmatched.
Interesting to see you have both. I too have my GX9 set up the way you do.👍
@@kingy2063 Great minds think alike, lol
Yeah, I think the film sims in the Pen-F are better than Fujifilm's sims... and they are easier to set up using the color wheels/filters/curves in the Pen-F interface. Having learned photography with a film camera, I created t Kodachrome, & Ektachrome film sims that look great. The Pen-F already comes with a perfect Tri-X sim, that you can add red/yellow/orange/green B&W filters to ... and dial in the amount of grain you like from none to lots. The Pen-F is a JPEG shooters dream.
When you look at the capabilities of the PEN-F, one could easily determine that there are newer and more capable cameras in terms of speed, autofocus and computational prowess. Especially when you consider the new camera might even be less expensive than a used PEN-F.
I evaluated many options for my 2nd Olympus body but in the end I just plunked down my hard earned cash on one.
Practical person that I am, I did not take the decision entirely from my heart but passion is behind my choice.
In researching the history of the camera I came to learn that the design team was driven by a desire to honor the spirit of Maitani, and basically no expense was spared in the design and manufacturing of this camera. They wanted to create a “classic” digital camera. Also one that would show off the traditional design and manufacturing prowess of Olympus.
Rumour has it that Olympus lost money on every body sold. And this partly explains why it is highly unlikely that a worthy successor to the Pen-F will ever see the light of day. In US dollars it would have to retail for mor than the current star attraction, the Fujifilm X100vi.
So in some ways I bought it as a way to experience that legacy, but in terms of its output it does have a unique sensor and JPEG engine that exists in no other camera.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Pen Ep-7 can do this too @@RayTaylorQ
If you have not used a PEN-F you need to do so. It is quite different to other MFT. For one thing they are Marmite (is that Vegemite the same?) - love it or hate it, no in between. The silver job is defo bling.
Downsides
It is a jpeg monster, at least raw+jpeg. If you never, ever shoot jpeg it is not for you. Shoot "for the jpeg", OM Workspace can emulated the settings and convert it, I do not think others can.
The viewfinder can be awkward, it will not take any rubber eyecup.
It is not a video camera other than it can shoot the odd video clip, the flip-out screen is wasted on it. It is crying out for a tilt screen for waist level and much else. I think they gave it the flip-out for flat back aesthetics, a mistake.
No finger grip so big heavy lenses can be unwieldy to hold.
It is CDAF so not best suited to action shots or wildlife. You can though, we did it olde school.
Upsides
It can emulate any film stock and out-Fuji Fuji. A little more laborious to load the code. Excellent mono too.
Excellent 5.5ev IBIS
Output is on par with the best of the best current MFT. This is quite a biggie. I cannot tell the difference between PEN-F and G9 without delving into the exif.
You can also dial in a certain color scheme in the Pen F. E.g. Kodakchrome 25 and others like Fujichrome if you can lay your hand on it. Rob Trek here on RUclips shows you how to do it.
I got into the micro 4/3 system with a Pen-F in 2017, and I love and use it together extensively with a Lumix G9. Both cameras have their advantages, but the Pen-F is by far the most sexy one. It is my "Leica", that I could never afford, and with RAW and the AI noise reduction feature in Lightroom, high ISO is irrelevant. I have even thought about buying a secondhand one, to have 2 different lenses attached, and still keep the weight low. I wish that OM would release an updated version, but keep faithful to the virtues of the old model.
I got both the silver and black Pen F. If you want one, don't wait for long, prices will only go up.
Yes - I think They are already out of my price range...
Hi Grant, I was faced with the decision to buy a Pen F or a Lumix GX* camera a few years ago. It then first became the GX80/GX85 because of the price. A used GX80 cost a third of a used Pen F. But through frequent use of the GX80 I learned to appreciate many things about Lumix cameras. Then last year I traded in the GX80 for a GX9. One of the main reasons is the power switch, which is located on the right side of all Lumix cameras, so that the camera can be operated one-handed for the main functions. For quick shooting, it has always bothered me with the Olympus cameras that the power switch is on the left side. I also like the tilting display much better than the flip-out display like on the Pen F. The Pen F is a very stylish camera and looks very good visually. But I simply like the handling of the Lumix cameras better. But that is certainly a very individual thing.
And what continued to bother me with Olympus is the camera menu, which - again from my personal point of view - is somehow more confusing. I also find the menu in Lumix cameras clearer and more intuitive. In the end, this has led me to keep my Olympus cameras E-M10 Mk. II, E-PL7 and E-M5 Mk. III against the GX9 and a G91 (aka G90/G95).
I’ve wanted the Pen F since it came out. Hopefully the release a new version.
I believe Minolta pioneered image stabilisation before Konica Minolta sold off their camera division to Sony.
But, if I had the funds, an all black Pen-F would be on my list. The Panasonic Lumix GX8, I currently use does seem to be the slightly better camera, so I'm fine with not having a Pen-F, and I'm more inclined to go for an EM5 III as my good Olympus M4/3 camera.
I do have other Olympus cameras, and they all render beautifully.
I use an older Pen, An Olympus Pen E-P3!
Yes, I want a Pen F but it's out of my price range.
The JPEGs are nice, you can adjust them to even match film stock colors if you choose to.
Started to use my Pen F more regularly than my OM1. Perfect size and great shots
Hi Grant, cool video and I've had my eye on the inimitable Pen F as well. As you've pointed out it's a beautiful camera and has a sort of 'mythical' status. The only two things I'd say against it is that it will have a lot of overlap with your GX9, which in a number of ways is already a superior street photography camera; and secondly it is getting on in years now with some of the drawbacks that come with that. There is talk that OM System may release an updated Pen F but I wonder how much of this is valid rumour as opposed to wishful thinking. Id love to see an updated version with newer sensor. Either way, if you end up getting one I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Thank you - Yeah that’s interesting about the Pen-F mkii - I wonder…
Hold off, rumour has it that a v2 is coming and if it's the same with infamous Oly weathersealing, it'll be insanely popular.
YES - Good Call - I think I'll Wait Off a bit longer :)
When?
Heard they might release a mark II. My first mirrorless was the E-PL8. The Pen-F is definately more capable. They are fun little cameras though.
Hi, I have owned both of these. I was shooting GX9 for 2 years (is sold now) and Pen F for 4 years. GX9 is a better street camera since it starts faster, has better AF and it has flipout screen. But Pen F is a cult. You can enhance it with a sofr release button, add some leather case and you have the best looking m43 camera. I also love Olympus dials (metal and really amazing feel to them). Altogether I prefer shooting Pen F. If it only had a better AF then it would be absolutely the best camera out there (I also shoot Fujifilm). Cheers.
The camera performs superbly and complements the 15mm Leica 1.7 lens well. Sometimes I pair it with my Pentax lenses, even though they weigh roughly four times more than the Pen F. The thumb rest grip on my unit detached after numerous adjustments of the flip-out screen, but I found a solution by buying adhesive leather from Amazon and mending it on my own. Despite this, I love using the camera due to its lightweight nature, and I have no regrets about buying it, especially since I got it for around $825.
That's awesome :)
Gx9 owner here (Pan 15mm 1.7; Sigma 30mm 1.4). The only Olympus model i could use is Em 10, because the flip up screen indeed.
Amateur photographer here, I have a G9 and a Pen F, awesome opinions here and this is mine, the number one reason to buy the Pen F is the retro style, you will FEEL different because it is different, people notice you and your camera but in a good way, I have been questioned and complimented multiple times about the camera, even by photographers, it’s just an awesome and capable piece of hardware to carry around, I have the 17,25,45mm and the Pro 12-40mm but mostly use the Pro 12-40mm and the 17mm.
I picked up a nice Pen F from MPB for under $1000 U.S. I really love it. When they stopped making it I kicked myself for not getting one. My personal “holy grail” of lens are the Olympus 12-40mm 2.8, the Panasonic 42.5mm 1.7, the Olympus 17mm 1.8, the Panasonic 14mm 2.5, and the Panasonic Leica 9mm 1.7.
Awesome :)
I've owned the PEN-F since 2016 and it's always in my bag. Perfect for travel and street photography with the Zuiko 17mm f1.8 and the Monochrome profile 2 is awesome. I will keep and use until it dies. I am not affected by GAS. I just replaced my old Oly E-M5 (2012) with a Lumix G9 Mark II.
Awesome! Yeah man, I get people commenting about GAS all the time!!! LOL - They just got nothing else to do!!!
Not a Pen-F, but to a Lumix GX80/85, I’m new to the MFT system. I’ve had everything from Nikon to Pentax to Leica etc…honestly, I wish I checked out MFT sooner. What a shocker and eye opener what the system is capable of for a fraction of the price compared to what else is out there. In recent years, all the manufacturers are chasing this super sharp and sterile look. It’s gotten to the point you can buy brand and the pictures practically look all the same. With this Lumix, and other Olympus, cameras there still has a high quality look to the pictures but it retains a certain realness to them, as well. The pictures don’t come out looking fake and over sharpened, etc. Great video and I’ll have to learn more about the Pen-f!
Awesome Stuff … Thank you :)
Once again another great video. I recently bought a second hand Pen-F, all be it I might have paid too much but it only had a shutter count of 94 (so brand new). I use it all the time with the 17mm 1.8, 4mm 2.8 fisheye 7Artisans and the allrounder 14-42mm ez lenses. The best black and white profiles around. Get a Lucky leather camera strap (20mm) and all of a sudden you are walking around with a fantastic retro camera.
However any camera that takes a photo is a good camera.
Best of luck in your shopping.
Thank You - That’s Awesome:)
Was able to get some nice street night shots with the GX9. Would love the Pen-F though.
I too am a GX9 owner, and a long time M4/3 advocate, and, like yourself, have been drawn to the Pen-F. Based on the reviews I've read and my self acknowledged periodic suffering of GAS (I thought the GX9 had cured me 😂) I find it difficult to justify the additional expenditure (£780-880 secondhand in the UK). However, there is something about this camera, and in my case, it is the aesthetics which I found so appealing. I do have the 17 + 45mm Olympus lenses, so maybe I could kid myself that they deserve the Pen-F. I look froward to seeing how you get on on. All the best and happy shooting.
There is one on eBay right now. Looks nice and said to be fully working. Between £12 and 1300. Too much for me, I'm aiming at OM-D M1 mk2
Geez. Been wanting one since it's release but man, still expensive. 😎
Side Quest: I had to Google about IBIS and as much as I was rooting for Olympus to be the 1st to do it ( because they were innovators 💯❤) the grand prize goes to Konica Minolta with the Maxxum 7D DSLR back in 2003.
Great Info about the IBIS - Yeah still a bit too expensive - that's what really holds me back too $$$
Penf has always been intriguing to me. I believe the first camera with the 20mp sensor. It’s become a cult classic if such a thing exists for photogs. The oly mx1 is interesting too for speed
I own a Canon and a PEN-F, the Canon takes pictures, the PEN-F makes art.
If om system give this with dual card slot and im in. I want such camera for weddings, session. But i want this control over jpg look in camera. And its small factor.
I've been lusting after a Fuji x100F or x100V for the last year. Gear acquisition syndrome. Instead I'm rediscovering my Olympus Pen F. Just saved $18,000,000 dollars. Thanks for the video.
Good choice!
My Pen f is used for travel and family. I love it.
I picked one 2 months ago, just to travel more lightly (I went to Japan / Korea). Well this is a game changer ! For street photography, this works very well. Let's be clear, the quality of the photos taken with my Nikon d7200 are much better, but I was able to take some great shots with it, and the lenses are very affordable.
I recommend it to travel light, but if you want top notch picture quality, this will disappoint you (a LOT of noise even at low iso settings).
The PEN-F does not pair well with the 12-40 2.8 out of the box. It doesn't even sit flat on the desk when that lens is attached. I recommend an additional grip when you add that lens. But if you do so it is a great combo. I got my grip from eBay, but not the original one.
I’m an Olympus EM1.3 user. I love the look of the Pen F, but if I had a choice between the Pen F and the GX9 I’d swing toward the GX9. The availability of an EVF always wins for me.
I just ordered a used Pen F but haven't received it, yet...and for almost exactly the same reasons you mentioned: more personal photography and more street. I'm very excited about if and how this camera will influence my habits. Also about just handling it 🙂
Hope you enjoy it!
Lenses - Panasonic lenses seem to work better on an Olympus back than Olympus lenses do on a Panasonic back. Example - if you have the X12-35/2.8, you do not want the Olympus 12-40/2.8 (the X12-35 will go Dual and DFD on your GX9, the Ollie will not). The X12-35 is a lens I regularly fit to the PEN-F, alternatively the pancake-folded PZ14-42 also an X-lens and best of the little zooms.
The X-lenses were Panasonic showing off their better-than-Leica pro cine lens capability.
Small issues. The Leica 25mm f/1.4 can hunt in C-AF a little on the E-M5ii but locks instantly in AFC on the G7, that will be the DFD difference. The must-have Ollie 45mm f/1.8 can also hunt in C-AF. There again the PZ14-42 lives on the E-PL7 and has no problems.
FWIW my carry is the tiny E-PL7 from the same era of tech as the PEN-F. Mr.Wong thought it perhaps a better street camera than the GR III; more lenses, tilt screen (and a good strong one), add-on EVF, all the functions you could never want, basically a miniaturised E-M5ii.
I too have been looking at the Pen-F for some years now. I have the fuji versions (X-E1, X-E2S, XPro2, X100T) but I am willing to trade all those in, except the XPro2, for the Pen-F for featured reasons and size, as close as they are but the Pen-F is slightly smaller, plus the IBIS and the lenses are hard to beat.
I am a RAW shooter who likes to work my colors in post process anyways so color science is no biggie for me as long as the colors are accurate, however I do love me a rich and brilliant monochrome engine which I think the Pen-F would have.
I have had a Pen-f since release. I would agree with others that it is slow to start up and generally slow in operation. Viewfinder sucks. That said, I have used the Pen-f for a great variety of photography styles. Street, travel, landscape, etc. I have taken the Pen-f camping and backpacking and have had it out in the rain and snow with no issues. Build is great. Size is great, looks great. If I were going to be buying a used Olympus camera in 2024 it would be the EM1-MK3. In my opinion, better than the Pen-f in every way, except size and looks.
Agree with most of your points here. The IBIS and tactile quality of the camera are a boon and the sensor still stands up. The lack of weather sealing isn't a deal breaker but has to be mentioned when talking build quality. Fortunately my own Pen F has survived being dropped on concrete. I'm less fussed about the JPEG engine, though I still think even in RAW, the Olympus produces nicer colours than the equivalent Panasonics. Great video - I've done a similar review on my own channel comparing it to my mini. Fact is, it's fun!
Thank's for the feedback :)
By the way, nice lens choices. Even though I prefer Panas 9mm 1.7 to Oly 12mm since it's wider.
Interesting presentation ... I am an OM-! user - I agree about their lens
For a street camera, I think the GX9 is a better choice: faster start-up, power switch on right side, flip-up rear screen. Pen-F looks the part but functionally I think it isn't as suitable for street as the GX9.
You are forgiven, but we have our eye on you . . .
I have had a PEN-F since it first came out but now I shoot Fuji.
I still love the PEN-Fs form factor but I find the operating system and the menu to be extremely frustrating - there is nothing logical or intuitive about it.
On more than one occasion I have ended up walking away from an photo opportunity due to an inability to find something in the menu.
And don’t get me started on the unorganized A through J menus.
I am a Olympus EM1 mkiii for my work, I like you use a Lumix GX9, I adore that camera because of the size and the viewfinder. I also want a Pen F but they are so expensive used and have not found the right one yet. I want to get the 100 -400 lens before I purchase another body. Great video Grant.
thank you :)
Hi Grant another enjoyable video, I have owned a Pen F for about just over 2 years now, put in a cheeky bid on Ebay and was successful. It is a lovely camera to use and I do mainly use it for when I am out and about doing urban / street photography. Mine did come with an L grip but I got leather half case which I think looks great. I have used zooms but mainly stick with primes which is the two that you mentioned the 12 F2 and 17 F1.8. and they all live in a Think Tank Retrospective 5 bag. If I feel that I might need a little bit more reach I will use my Lumix 1.4 25mm. I always shot Raw I have used the B&W mode a few times and the colour mode once when the dial got moved and I didn't realise :) I do enjoy using it along with other mu43 camera Lumix and Olympus it might be starting to show it's age but if you do get one you will enjoy.
Thank You... :) Thats awesome feedback
I shoot m43. I have an Olympus E-M1 Mk III. Call me old school but I just can’t get around the lack of an EVF such as the GX series of cameras. I’ve always admired and even lusted after the PEN F, but that lack of EVF is the challenge for me. I’m a generalist when it comes to my choices of photography, but I’ve never felt that my E-M1 Mk III couldn’t cut it. I find the 12-40 is a workhorse in ,ost situations and my 20mm f1.7 and 25mm f 1.8 are there for low light. The 20mm may seem redundant but it can be a godsend in smaller spaces sometimes.
I hope the PEN F exceeds your expectations and meets your needs. I don’t think that you can go too far wrong.
I have PenF (Black) and most of thr time sit inside the box... for my street i prefer Em10/5
I have had my Pen F for years, and love it. I have used the Oly 12 F2 and 17 1.8, but much prefer the Panasonic 15 1.7(fantastic), the Oly 25 1.8, and the Sigma 56 1.4. You should pick up a Pen F - it is soldly built, the jpegs are amazing. I have the L grip and like it a great deal. Good luck!
I have been a PEN E-PL1 user for a long, long time. Just upgraded to a PEN F and it is the best photo decision I’ve made. MFT is an underrated format but I’m a big fan.
Yeah :) Awesome Cameras 📷
I have the 12-40 Pro and an E-P5 (along with an E-PM2 and EM5.3, Olympus fan) I find its a great versatile lens but feels a bit awkward on the E-P5 which is a similar size to the PEN F from what I've seen in comparisons. Looking forward to seeing videos of the PEN F when you get one and hearing if you end up getting the pro lens again. PEN F has been on my radar for a while but the prices they go for to this day has kept me from buying.
I've recently completed the 17/25/45 Olympus lens trinity (adding the 25 to replace the lumix 25/1.7). 25/50mm is my favourite by far and has replaced the pro lens as the lens that lives on my EM5. Will be interesting to hear what you settle on for your go to (Olympus) street lens.
Yeah - They are pricy… That keeps me from purchasing one too :)
I bought my Pen-f 3 or 4 years ago through MPB. I had to look hard and long to tell that it was even used. I love the looks of it, I got the silver and black with the 14-42 silver lens as well. It's lightweight and just large enough to fit in your hands nicely. As mentioned, many customizable features as well. I find the image quality very good, the 4/3rds factor being no problem. You should buy one.
:) Yes, I just got one :)
In fact, 4 x 3 aspect ratio is the true painterly format so that Olympus, like most medium-format cameras, supports production of imagistic resources for subsequent studio painting. In general, 3 x 2 aspect ("full-frame") wastes a third of the conceptually usable image space.
I just bought an Oly Pen-F today. I have the Lumix G9ii which I use for bird photography with long lenses, anything zoom. But I also have quite a few primes and vintage lenses. For walk around I wanted a 2nd camera body so I could load a different lens and/or carry both at the same time. I don't do very much video and if I did I'd have great options on the G9ii. I might be wrong but is the Pen-F the smallest MFT camera that allows you to switch out the lens?
Perhaps, OM can have a High Speed Pro-line camera like OM-1 and a High Res line camera (Pen F).
It's great to hear you talk about the business aspects of your channel. I think you mentioned fuji but wanted to stick with M43, as you thought that would make growing your channel easier - you may be right! :) Here in the UK, a well-used E-P5 goes for £160 whereas a Pen-F, in good condition, starts at £700. Perhaps you could test this business idea by starting with an E-P5 and that Olympus 17mm? I've recently gone from an E-M1 i to G9 and I love the menus of the G9, the battery life, ergos and that 20MB sensor. I'd like the next GX9 to use my G9 batteries :) But if I don't get a GX9 then a Fuji or used A7C would compliment my large G9. Good luck with your decision.
LOL- had the opposite experience - went from E-M5 MkIi to a Lumix GX80 - the worst menu and on screen controls I have ever experienced in nearly 20 years of digital - worse than Sony! Sold it and replaced with a PEN E-PL9 - oddly crippled functionality as regards the electronic shutter but at least I can understand it!
Just get one Grant..! No "ifs', no 'buts', just do it. If retro is your thing then the Pen F really does rule the roost (OK maybe together with certain Fuji and Nikon offerings) in a superb compact street shooting Tasmanian Devilish way. So it's not perfect (no camera is) but the benefits far outweigh the flaws. When I tell you that MY only criticisms are the rather flimsy battery door, poor placement of the tripod bush, and the awkward nature of flipping out the flippy screen, then you will understand I love it - period.
who knows if Om-System is actually looking at this video. I am a nikon dslr shooter for work, but for my own uses, and even as a light backup in some work, the micro43 system is just perfect and way more funny. A new Pen-F would be really a master camera....
I get mine tomorrow! I got a deal on it! Deciding on a lens. I might have to try the 9mm body cap lens. The lumix 14f2.5 seems up my alley too.
The Pen F does not fit in a pocket, that is for me one of the two cons for using it for street. The other is the AF system, far from what the M5 MarkIII or the Panasonic GF7 can do.
Point in favor, people find it a "nice" camera and many think that it is analogue which makes everyone around you have a more relaxed attitude, to achieve this the silver one is better over black one.
Best street camera I’ve owned, I wouldn’t sell mine for $1000.
Only problem with olympus pen F very expensive in Australia selling for $1500 up
Yes - Very Much So!!!
I am originally was settled on the pen f but i think i am gonna go for a pen e-p7 (a little cheaper and better video features) does anyone have one?
I fancy a Pen-F as well. The used price is just sickening though.
Iconic camera
I've had the PenF since Feb 2016 (upgraded from GX1) and it's my holiday play/smash/crash camera. Unlike my former Olympus film SLRs, I don't have any Zuikos but stuck to my Panasonic m4/3 and use only the 20/1.7 and 14/2.5 pancake lenses with my PenF. I found the Zuikos to be larger at the same FL. The opposite of you, I've been wondering in 2024 if I want to dump all t hat for the X100VI with the reason that my PenF is over 8 yrs old and am keen on something newer. However, is the old PenF tech holding me back wanting something new? Nope. PenF has still served well in the past 8 yrs
Yeah man :) Go for it ... Change is good :)
I actually have one with a few lens and a flash one of the lens is about 12 inches i dont know much about it would love some more info on it and maybe find a buyer that would actually appreciate it
Hi Grant, great video. I also think it's good to have goals and a vision for the future. I think from what I see watching your videos that increasing your street photography would suit your character and add value to your channel. In regards to the Pen f, I have never seen one and know nothing about them and don't have any grounds to judge. Having said that tho, I'm not sure that you need one to achieve your goals. Like you, I have a gx9 and absolutely love it for street work. It has All the things that you mention about the pen f and more. For me, I wouldn't be without the tilt up screen. I love holding the camera near my tummy looking down at the screen with my thumb on the button ready to shoot - especially when close to people. I get close up shots that I don't feel comfortable with holding the camera up by my face. 😅 ❤
Thanks man... Yeah, I think I need to double down on my street photography... :)
I might even sell off 2 or 3 cameras to fund the purchase :)
Tilt screens are great for high or low-level shots... if you only ever shoot horizontal photos. If you want to shoot a vertical photo from a different level, flip-out screens are the only way to go.
I wamt one too.
WANT Pen-F II definitely
Good luck with that 🤔
I personally adore my pen f.I often feel i dont need another camera than my Pen f. I am curios if there will be or if it exist, a follow up camera to pen f. Do you know?
Not needed. See above.
ATG & I knew the beginners/amateurs want video over still & higher meg which this don't.
m4/3 will become 4/3 dues to dated mega pixels. A 50Meg plus is needed with 4k videos
Ok 👍
i bit the bullet and just snap up (pun intended) a pen f almost mint (sc109) with the m.zuiko 17/1.8 for usd930 (waiting to collect). i held my friends pen f and knew in an instance this was my camera. Sold off my A7ii and while waiting for A7c2 price to drop, i will be playing a lot with the pen f thro 2024. btw, is the camera great for landscapes and astrophoto? where can i find online the manual as this is missing
I have one and it's definitely a really beautiful camera and I like the ergonomics as long as I have an accessory grip attached, which are cheap, doesn't add too much bulk or ruin the look of it. The focusing though isn't great and other cameras have better specs for that. It's also not weather sealed and that's a big disadvantage for me as I really like the piece of mind to shoot the thing in any conditions. It's also more expensive than a lot of what I'd consider to be more capable cameras. I think the real reason to own one is not just the JPEG quality, which is likely similar to other Olympus cameras but that it's got some unique features for manipulating the settings for JPEGs on the go (that I don't see as being similar to anything else). Unfortunately, I'm a dedicated RAW shooter so the JPEG features mean nothing to me and it's a bit frustrating that Olympus never made any kind of firmware mod that allows one to reprogram the JPEG features (primarily with a wheel on the front of the camera) for use with other functions.
Other than the looks and the specialty JPEG features, I would say that the camera is overpriced and under featured/under speced. The EM-1 mkII has the same 20 mpx sensor, better specs and is weather sealed. It is a bit larger, but still not anything like super-bulky, is considered to be far more robust and has a better grip built in. I'd love to do a straight up trade for one of those for my Pen F as I think that it's an all around better camera and I would be using it for street photography too...
Yes I think You might be Correct :) Good feedback :)
Might be alone here, but the side-flip on the pen-f isn't great for quick and discrete street shots. Maybe fine for video and selfies, but no for basic photog needs.
Hello, I have been following your channel for a while. You are doing an excellent job. I think the way you speak and gesture is excellent. My question to you on this topic, and I know you have many cameras. Do you need a new camera or do you want a new camera? Too much stuff is counterproductive. But that's just my opinion.
no I don’t need a new camera
Thanks for yet another interesting video. A few years ago, i lusted after a Pen F - who wouldn't? I borrowed my friends for a few days and tried it out along with a GX9. On that 8:51 occasion my head ruled rather than my heart and I bought a GX9. The GX9 was a better device in every way. I still crave a Pen F though! For the reasons you outline, it is still a gem worth cherishing.
I’ve previously owned an Olympus pen f. It’s a great camera, but over priced IMO. Although, I may be jealous as I got mine secondhand when prices were pretty decent (about the same price you’d get a gx9 for secondhand these days) and I sold it for about the same. But prices, at least in the UK, have sky rocketed since then. I’d be hard pressed to justify one these days given the gx9 is on the market which is much cheaper and does a lot of the same stuff.
Mr. Davies and viewers are underrating the PEN F as merely a street camera. The PEN F is the best small camera ever made and needs no improvement as long as batteries are made to support it. The PEN F very easily supports production of 16x20 prints as long as the entire frame is utilized. Davies does well running down the obvious things but the PEN F is capable of true depth and breadth.
The amazing "time-composite" ("TC") mode is something only Olympus cameras can do, though it is best exploited using an extreme ND filter and a tripod. The Olympus 8-25 mm f/4, an M. Zuiko gem, is fantastic on the PEN F for landscape and architecture (esp. TC). For unmodified IR photography, though, the early EM1 Olympus (16MP) is better than the PEN F due to ghosting.
I’m not saying it Can’t mate, it’s an awesome camera for everything!
2:33 Nice to hear you say the GX9 is the best for street photography. I own one, so now I don't need to consider getting the PenF.
I wish they had not put a fully articulated screen on the pen-f. Flip up screens work a lot better for photography.
Get yourself an older Olympus EM1, which has the exact flip-up screen you like and plenty of resolution, plus a constellation of available adjustments. The EM1 is also unexcelled in unmodified IR photography using deep-red filter and a tripod.
How does it perform with manual focus lens?
fine, I’d think - someone in the comments might know :)
I have several of the TTArtisan manual focus lenses -- the 25mm and 50mm are a great combo. They look amazing and soooooo retro with the Pen-F. Results are great even at f/2, but f/5.6 to f/8 these lenses are razor sharp... each costs < $100. The 35mm f/1.4 from TTArtisan is probably their best lens for image quality -- also small and pretty on Pen-F bodies and < $100.
too expensive!! get a Nikon ZF. retro with the latest modern tech. Cheaper and is brand new!
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Arghh, Pen F for EP7 ?😢😢😢
Or*
ask OM systems to update the pen F
Well - you will not get it for it’s AF. It’s terrible. Too bad since it looks so god. But a good looking camera isn’t much to have if one comes home with a bunch of out of focus images.
I got one a week ago... Having no issues with the auto focus at all .... Even in quick paced environments