More Olympus E-PL7 reviews now available online with plenty of sample images captured with the premium compact camera which incorporates a Micro Four Thirds sensor.

Olympus PEN E-PL7 is the new PEN series compact system mirrorless camera which comes with a “selfie” approved 180° swivel LCD screen anounced just before the Photokina 2014 event.

More Olympus E-PL7 reviews posted by the Photographyblog and ThePhoBlographer websites. Robin Wong also posted the second part of his ongoing E-PL7 review. The compact shooter is recommended and you can see the conclusions below.

More Olympus E-PL7 Reviews Available Online

From Robin Wong review:

On the whole, I think the Olympus PEN E-PL7 is one truly capable camera. Yes it is not perfect, and it may not have significant improvement over E-M10, but in the PEN Lite series, it is one huge level up from E-PL5/E-PL6.

From Photographyblog review:

In truth though there may be little that is truly revolutionary compared to previous recent iterations of the Pen series, this is another solid entry that looks the part and performs well. So, if you are seeking a lighter alternative to a DSLR that is still capable of taking some stunning pictures on occasion, then the 16.1 effective megapixel Olympus E-PL7 will be worthy of a place on your wish list.

From ThePhoBlographer review:

Most people coming to this camera as newcomers to Olympus will get a great machine. However, for those who have been following the Micro Four Thirds world closely, there’s nothing terribly exciting about the E-PL7 other than some reshuffled technology. Personally, I would hold out for Olympus to introduce a camera with an all new sensor after so many years.

The Olympus PEN E-PL7 features a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, 3-axis image stabilization, 8 fps continuous shooting and built-in Wi-Fi. The PEN E-PL7 also provides an articulated 3″ touch LCD, capable of flipping downward by 180°.

Olympus PEN E-PL7 Mirrorless Camera Price

The Olympus PEN E-PL7 body-only is priced for $599.99; with the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 II R zoom it will cost $699.99. The black 12mm F2.0 prime is priced at $799.99.