Olympus Pen E-P7 Kit
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E-P7 Body white incl. Battery. The PEN series camera impresses with stylish design and the highest image quality. At the heart of the E-P7's excellent performance is a combination of sensor technology, image processing and class-leading 5-axis image stabilization coupled with high-quality optical performance. This provides smooth operation, fast focus speeds, and clever creative features not previously available in this class of camera. This model features a 20-megapixel (for PEN) image sensor and the same powerful TruePic VIII image processing engine found in high-end models. This is the first PEN to also feature 5-axis body-based image stabilization with compensation of up to 4.5 EV steps.
Continuous shooting mode | 15 FPS |
Camera type | Mirrorless Camera |
Camera equipment | Kit |
Wireless transmission | Bluetooth |
Image sensor format | 4/3 |
Autofocus type | Auto, Caster, Continuous, Contrast detection, Face recognition, Flexible spot, Single image, Spot |
Item number | 16006812 |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 5.RICOH1,8 %
- 7.AGFAPHOTO2,1 %
- 7.Olympus2,1 %
- 9.Kodak2,4 %
- 10.Goxtreme2,5 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 4.Nikon5 days
- 6.Sony9 days
- 7.Olympus13 days
- 7.Panasonic13 days
- 9.Fujifilm14 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Cameras» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 2.Goxtreme2,5 %
- 3.Kodak2,8 %
- 4.Olympus3,7 %
- 5.Canon3,8 %
- 6.Easypix4,5 %
The Olympus Pen E-P7 is a classically designed pen with modern features. With its 20 megapixel sensor and image stabilisation, it has important features and can also compete with some OM-D cameras. However, it doesn't have a viewfinder - if you need one, you should perhaps take a look at the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV, which is available at a comparable price...

The Olympus Pen E-P7 is a classically designed pen with modern features. With its 20 megapixel sensor and image stabilisation, it has important features and can also compete with some OM-D cameras. However, it doesn't have a viewfinder - if you need one, you should perhaps take a look at the OM-D E-M10 Mark IV, which is available at a comparable price...
With simple operation despite many setting options and good photo quality, the Olympus Pen E-P7 just manages to get a good grade. However, action fans would be better off with a different camera - the autofocus is responsive and accurate, but the focus tracking is not convincing.
In terms of image quality, the E-P7 is not surprising. It reaches the typical level of a 20 MP Olympus camera, but can overtake the technology donor E-M10IV in the end thanks to optimisation of the signal processing. The camera delivers good quality up to ISO 800, but loses ground from ISO 1600...
They are both chic, but both models also have weaknesses. The Olympus E-P7 looks a little dusty. Its housing has to make do with a display that can only be tilted. An old USB port spoils the impression and the image quality is not convincing at high sensitivities. The E-P7 is pleasantly compact; the diverse programmes encourage creative experimentation...
- Stylish and handy housing
- Good picture quality
- No electronic viewfinder
- Few connections
- Only mediocre video features
In the test, the Olympus PEN E-P7 cuts a solid figure at first glance; beginners and occasional photographers will find an affordable and at the same time timelessly beautiful overall package here. However, if you take a closer look, you will miss practical functions such as the electronic viewfinder or more powerful video capabilities, for which DSLMs are otherwise so predestined...