The E-5 is the crown jewel of the Olympus Four Thirds DSLRs
Released in 2010, the Olympus E-5 was the last Four Thirds DSLR the company made before moving solely into the Micro Four Thirds arena. In this video we talk about its features, differences from the recently released E-30, look at some images, and discuss whether or not the Olympus E-5 is for you during your search for vintage DSLRs.

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