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Olympus PEN E-P7

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Olympus PEN E-P7
Overview
MakerOM Digital Solutions
TypeMirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera
ReleasedJune 25, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-06-25)
Lens
Lens mountMicro Four Thirds
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeLive MOS
Sensor size17.3 x 13mm (Four Thirds type)
Sensor makerSony
Maximum resolution20.3 megapixels 5184*3888
Film speed100-25600
Recording mediumSD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
Focusing
Focus areas121 focus points
Flash
Flashpop-up internal
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000 to 60s (mechanical)
1/16000s to 60s (electronic)
Continuous shooting8.7fps (mechanical)
15fps (electronic)
Image processing
Image processorTruePic VIII
White balanceYes
General
Video recording4K: 3840×2160, 30/25/24p, ~102 Mbps
FHD: 1920×1080, 60/50/30/25/24p
HD: 1280×720
LCD screen3 inches with 1,037,000 dots
tilt, touchcscreen
BatteryBLS-50
Data Port(s)USB Type-B (USB2.0)
Micro HDMI (type D)
WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
2.5mm stereo jack for remote
3.5mm stereo jack for microphone
3.5mm stereo jack for audio
Body features5-axis in-body image stabilization
Dimensions118.3×68.5×38.1mm
Weight289g (body only)
337g (including battery and memory card)
Made in Vietnam

The Olympus PEN E-P7 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched on 25 June 2021 by OM Digital Solutions under the Olympus brand. OM Digital Solutions became independent from Olympus Corporation on 9 October 2020 and took over the OM-D, PEN and ZUIKO brands. It is the first new model to be launched by OM Digital Solutions since its independence, with a retro-style design that echoes the design of the PEN-F launched in 2016, with aluminium dials and a pop-up flash. Though released recently, the E-P7 does not feature a USB Type-C port, but a Micro USB Type-B port as seen in previous generations.[1][2]

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